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The New SMAL,L SIZE of CASHMERE BOUQUET! TOILET SOAP j ls within everybody's means. Ask for it. ???-= 1 BACON R-PLIES TO OLNEY. HI CONTBNDB THAT RECOONITION IS A LEGISLATIVE PVNCTION. A aS-ftBtnrjBXT wiELDIXd --ii POWERS r,r. as- j SERTf, wiMi.i, uk v\ ..::-?? '.rn: MOS AH' ll 'l.: OOXfTITl'TIONA*. QI i:< :i.,\ in\ , :.' kl. Wsabington, Jan 13 The resolutions offered lasl ?Weet* bjr Mr Mills (Dem., Tes i isaertlng the . thoriry of Congress In ibo recognition of foreign governments ., r ? 1 recognlalng tb Independence of the- Republic of Cuba were taken up In ina s< nata to-day, and Mr Bacon (Dem., ( Qa.) spoke on t.')'-!)i. He said thal In Decoaaber las) hs had Introduced .. concurreni resolution, which had been referrod t,i ihs .Ju? diciary Committee, declaring lhal the queatlon o'. the* recognition bj this Government ;>f anv people as a free and Independent nation u emt- eicluslvoly I for the* deterrnlnatlon I Congress, .\*< he could lint call np his own resolution, hi* WOUld make Mt. Mina's ?? lon ibe .teal of his remarks. it wns undeniable, ha ---.-??i<l. that all legislative power waa treated ly tlu- Constitution In Congress, except aa irtoeiifl.ai bjr tlie .President's right of veto, anal therefore ri-., tesl "f whether rh.' recognition of a Oovernmenl belonged ;.. Ihi Executive or to ? 'nnpr, ss a s. Would such recognition make mat law whl.h wis not law before? If lt did. then tha power lay in Congress and t:ot In thea Executive Hp argued thal riie- recognition ot .* new Power eiiei did create i new lagi | status, snd was. there- I fore, exclusively within tiie- province of the law? making powi r, Mr. Bnoon wenl ob to argue lhal lt the Pres!- j dent had tiie* sols sad exclusive power of reoog i laing or n fusing rn recogntae s new government ! no saonarcb ? vt r wielded a mor- absolute power. ; and thara was not on earth to-day a conatltutional monarch thnt wielded inch rower. It was safer, he Signed, tl. it tba determination of mn li a (treat question should not be within the control of one mari, hut sha.niel be under the control of the law ?makin-? power "The Secrelary cf Pra'.e." Mr H.icon continued, "has denied the pow. r of Congress, has defied Its authority, and baa proclaimed through the pres--. te foreign nations that eves if auch proposed sc tlon shall t..' placed on tlie atatute-book In .Lie form of law t*)?? Prealdenl will not obey ii. He ..as .practically threatened Congress with th.' veto cf the President, and has added ihat if paaaed over tlie veto it will be thrown back In Hie- face? of Congress ss so much waste- poper, Nf var was a hallen*;,- e.f .power more sharply made. Never was defiance of authorltj more boldly given." When the- ii'-t of reeogn'tton was by the Presi? dent it derived irs validity from the assent of Congress, elth*r direct or Implied. His proposition waa this: That the ultim er.- power to determine whether a nation -hould or sho'ilel fast he recog? nised was in the law-making bran ii of tl-,,* Gov? ernment, anel that when that branch, iii full knowl? edge of what ls ne.inr on, permits th,- Executive lo a-'t tn the matter, it ls a ronflrmatlcn ol Ihe Presi? dents act, Mr White ipem . Cal.) put the eas,- of rhe recog? nition by the .President of a Minister representing a new ii. v* mme-nt and asked Mr Bacon whethel that recognition was final anal bound Congress snd the* country*. Mr. H.non gave a decidedly negative re-ponee: and when Mr. Hale (Rep Me.) followed up Mr White's question hv nabing whether Congress might ord. r such Minister to be sent borne. Mr. Bacon's re*ponse in the affirmative was equally positive. Mr. Bacon spoke for nearly three hours, most of Di'- apeech n*ing delivered from manu? script, The- resolutions remain .an the- table. Th*- Benate at i:N p, m. adjourned until to morrow. ? SECRETXRY FBAXCI8. VOT COSF1BBED. MB VEBT gt'OCEEDf IN BECTBINQ A POgTPONE MEN1 OP THK Vi ll r. Waablngton, Jan. ll (Bpecl I) Benator V-*si made socal his thn ar to-day and carried iii- warfare on Becretary ."ronda imo the Sa rate Chamber. He was abetted In hrs oppositl n to th) Secretary's ? ? nfl -?nation l.y Mr. Pugh, cf Alabama, and - i two order extreme silver Senators, lt soon be? came evident, however, that the great majority e>f the silver : .,-n could ne,t be hi ld In line' against Mr. Franc.-, ana lhe mosl tiie Missouri Ss* natur could I mplish N.i- to -? 'lia' a postponement of the final vote oi Ihe nomination. lt is said that Mr. Vest will be satiafled if he oho. delay confirmation until January 19, the- dav on whii'h the- Missouri Legislature la lo re-elect him for snother six-year term _ *- ? PSOCEEDISGS IN TBE BOUSE. ROCT1KC nrpiNKSS TRANUACTED a *fiii\'iil,i: OVER AN OLEOMAROABUfE BIM. Washington, Jan, ll -The House spent to-day in wuk on the calendar, and passed a number of rr.lnor bills by unanimous consent The bill provid? ing thai oleomargarine and other imitation dalry products sh.'.ll he- subject IO tlie' laws of the States cr Territories lm<> which they ara- transporter, was sprung unexpectedly. Bti mK opposition developed at once, with the result that after a lour wrangle s demand for th.- previous question em the passage of the' hill w.is voted down bj s narrow majority. Thc House them adjourned until to-morrow. ? Fs'F or THE SEW LIBBABV BUILDISO. BBXATOB Mi KRILL'S RESOLl'TIOK OBJECTED TO BT SI..VAT")*. HA..K Washington. Jan. IS. in Ihe Benate to-day Mr. Morrill (Rep., Vi i. from the- Library Commit? tee, reported a concurrent resolution that the* new Library Building shall nor be used or occu? pied for any purposes other than those legltln itel] connected witta the' Library. He explained, In re? ply toa queatlon bj Mr. Hale (Rep., Mea. thal Ihe purpose was not only to prevent 'm um of the Li? brary Building for Inaugurate n purpd i ' all other but library purpoai e. Mr Hali ted to the immedlati onslderatlon of the resolution, .ir.. 1 ir wenl over until to-morroa lit; spiik.- of ir ai a magnificent building, a credit tr, the designers, to tbe officers ?ii' had rhsrge of its construction, to Congress, which furnished the funds, and io the country; bul there were Immense spaces :-i n. divided by partitions, which would not be needed for librarj purposeii for yeare to come snd migbt meanwhile be used for Oovernmenl pur i.i ? THI. CUSTOM BOUSE FOECE SEDUCED. ***BC*JUCTARY CARLISI-t n Ts THE PAYROLL DOWN |l27i??) A TEAR THE SEW BflLD IXO PROJECT Wnahlngton, Jan. rr A reduct! n of U27.O00 s yea' has been ordered In the offl ?<? bf the Colle I of Cnetomi at Kew-York, t.. toko<oJfeel from Feb roary i. The reductions ordered WU1 include the dierontinu.iin e of thc services of Iwenty-Bvs In spoetors (Including twelve existing vacanclee), six night Inspectors (lm luding two estating va ancles), one weigher, ra-n assistant Weighers (Including four exls.tit.K \., . -? ~- vi:-, asslstanl weighers, and a redur'tlon in the force of temporal*) weighers' laborers. Benatair Murph), of New-York, lo-day reintro? duced the Mil offered in the !a>t Congress !>> Hep roaentatlve (juiKi;. appointing G*otge h. ' Poa) Charie* N. Talntis*- snd James T Kllbreth, nf New York, a .(.mmissioti ta, erect a new Cuatom Hisuet n that city on tv.<- site now occupied hy : ne pref ?nt building lt provides foi |easi:,K suitable lem porary quarters for the customs offloors, the sale anil removal of thi old building arni tiie tree Hoi by contra.?? il S BOW structun l s i'Osl nor ,x ree.lng 16.000 OM. Collector Kllbretn yeaterday r.. sa*,i .'tom thi Treasury Department at \\'sahl igtOD orderr- tc mske a reduction lr thr foree of Inspectors, weigh ere. aaalatanl artigberi &'ni labours at tao bod U rh* Burvoyor'i Department Some im;? ag., thi Hood's Pills Restore full tegular action eif the bowel*, tin not irritate or inflame, bill loavc all the delicate dlgontlve .is_r.ism ;n peefe,t* condition Tiy ttirm. 28c. The ou*j, Ville ;?? take villi Hood h -Sarsaparilla. Collector msde a report to the Treasury Depart? ment favoring a reduction In the Surveyor s force in the Intercut of ee-onomy. Surveyor .McGuire a,so msde a report In which he said he did not see how a reduction could be mnde In hie forcr. The subject was referred to Special Treasury Agent <'roes. who concurred wllh the ? ollector. The existence Of va? cancies wili lessen the number of dismissals, which will probablv be under fifty, and will effea-t a sav? ing of .150.1X10 a vear. The order of the Treasury Deportment, in addition to cutting down til.- force. preclude!" thc employment of "temporary da> la? borers" by the Surveyor outside of thc eligible list prepared by Ihe Civil Service Hureau of the Cus? tom House. These laborers ree Ive I'i cents sn nour and the Survivor has HA of them on his payroll. HIT PKl.K'.ATK CATBON IS HARD AT W"l!K IN BEHALF <>!' KEW-MEXICO. Washington, Jan. ll?There Will bf a meeting of thc House i'ommlttee on Territories to-morrow, ind Delegate Cation, of Sew-Mealco, is anxious that a quorum shall be in attendance, Prom preaent In? dications bea will be- disappointed, as several mem? bera of Ihe committee are- out of town and two others will leave the- city lu the morning. If a quorum is present Mr. Cat ron Will endeavor to secure s favorable report on the rfew-MexIco Btate liood bill if he' .secures lt he will amend bis MU so thal it Khali not become operative on ir-- passage, but iwo, or evan thrace years In the future, at the pleasure e.f Prealdenl McKinley. This, hi' thinks, will obviate the political objections which Eastern Republicans might entertain to Immediate admis? sion. It ls believed that rh.- committee ls opposed to tlie measure, ami that if a quorum is present Mr Catron wi'.l not secure the' favorable report be tb sip-s. Ii ts un open secret that iwo Republican merni.? of the' committee who were personal!} opposed to the New-Mexico and other Statehood bills last session Inn whi> van.,I to report them favorably, 'bel mi as a matter of political expedi? ency. This pressure has since been removed, snd lt is now understood thal both theme me-n will oppose the bill in committee, In these circumstances there ls no probability of fsvorable action at this session in either of the three Statehood bills, .mai. Judging from th*' present t.Dii>a-r of ihe Repub? licans, lhe lutlooh in the- nest Congress la equally uncertain. ? ? ? ABBY X XD \ UV OBDEBS. Washington, .ian. ll Two cavalry ma 'a's were placed e.n th.' retired list of th<' Army to-day at theil own request Major William B. Kennedy, of th- |tb, ai.il Major \ai mi Kramer, of iii, sth, To rhe' prim ipal vacancies thus raueed rhe foi lowing promotions occur: in Hm Ith Cavalry, Captala Isouls H. Rurker. Mh Cavalry, becomes major, and First Lieutenant Phillp I' Powell, Ith cavalry, becomes captain, in the m, Cavalry, e'lprain KU l. Hlggiiis, :?; Cavalry, becomes major, aid Kirs! Lieutenant Lloyd M li est same regiment, beeomes captain. Tlie- Becretar) of War orders elia' Captain.Will lam w. eiit.son. Ordnance Department, risli rhe Llms locomotive Woiks and Machlnt Works, Lima ohio, to inspe?? t steel castings f... i" Inch disappearing carriages, ami that Captain Prank Hiker, Ordnance Deportment, vi<;; Builder) Iron Koundrv. Providence. R l ta Inspect *. n cai tinges Orders have bean Issued lo the Atm) for lbs re? ran, to Roi k Islanu Ar-s-nsi .if oil cavglrj :rap plllgS formerly u?ed lo.attach tlie carbine rn lissie aiown. r,_rre! reit leal, and hereafter it..- weapon will I.* faslgnod io tiie m .hi].- ;n ;, hoister Holding tha barre! lori/ont*) after ti.,- method adopted I I I'OW DOV" Medical lnsp?etoi .1 I,. Nell jon isor.ie:. Norfolk Navy ford February i. relieving Burgeon i'. T Hlbbert, who is ur... re.! lottie Independeii ? in tum reli.-\lng Passed Assistant Burgeon F IV. Olcott, ordesred ro d :r. . .-.. p ( . Bound Kavaj Station Kr,sign \\ B. Brotherton han been de? tailed to tlie Ofllce ,af Naval inri IU.;. B.m .Francisco, -lari ll Ti, ? battle-ship Oregon las ooma oreb-reai ta, Acapulco, and ali is buatle and hurry on boord. Yesterday Ibe Wat-hip had ..ii nar coal an,i water aboard m.i Pridoj morning - ? will muI ,*iai e'.-ner.ii America un her nr-> ?...,__ cruise, No great spiel ,.u, i,e expect,.I from b?r as bt r bottom ls foul ? lin: OSIOISAI. ci xirnox an nilli. Detroit, ian U ebury a Hough, thi creator e,f the r,*.!e a.f Gumption Cute .n tia- a,limn,] .a-ii dnetlon of ' In.le Toms Cabin." died suddenl) her. jrsoterday. He was born in UM and r..t nesrly fifty efonrs ha had boon a Xatlor.l linnr.- i-i theatrical li:- ss a theatre proprietor, manager and lie-tor. RA CI EIC RAILROAD DEBTS. ANOTHKR VI.AN Kuli HKTTLINO TH BM IN CONGRESS. ?BNATOR QEAR'fl Bl LT APPOINTS A COMMISSION Te> DBAL with THB MATTBR CONDITIONS IMPOSED ON 'nil-: ROADS. Waahlngton, .lau. ia In Ihe Benate lo-daj Mi Gear Introduced a new Padflc Railroad bili, which provMea that ti.e .Becretary of lhe Treasury, ria I s. returj of the Interior and th. Attorney-Qen*?i I -hell lu- aupointeel a < ommlaelon With full powei . tu .settle th.- indebtedness of Hm b.nd-alded Pacffl ! .railroads mi auch terms ami In auch manna r :.-? may be agp'e-'i o:i by a .majority of them ami the ownen of Ihe foods, Provided, however, thal on) settle- I merni shall be approved by the Prealdenl and shall not be taiiiillng unless so spproved. Thc member* of the' commission ..io empowered lo sdmlnlster oatha, tu summon and compel attendance a.f wit neem ? wi'h papers, etc. The rommtasion ls required tu report Its aa Mu. to Congress within sim* days after the assen of th.' neal regular session. In any settle wi.bl, ma' be made- ii shall '.' ll)" dutj uf t!.. rommlaalor in require the railroad! t.i sccepi ihe following conditions: Thal each uf lhe companies accepting tiie- provisions of (his set shsll keep ||. railroad ami telegraph lines in repair and ase shall ai ail times transmit dlspatrhe* over sn. n Uni-, ami mall, tran,ps. supplies, etc., fen II"- '',.? eminent whenever required so tu do. anal tin- Hov ernmant shall at ail tlm*'H bave Ihe preference lu tlie ns,- of tha san." at fair and reasonable rates not tu exceed tlie amounts pabl by private persons for ;he same kind of service; these companies an? te co-operate in making trae-k connections with all railroad* of other companies now ir hereafter hull; tu points e,f 'unction with their romls: and at any point where two or more rallroaels shall connect with their roads or either ol' them, and tbe bond Stded toaels are to afford lei all such connecting roads equal terms, rates anal facilities tor ilia In? terchange nf traffic, bom passenger anal freight. between *-uch connecting roads anal thal) respective roaels ami every part thereof Any contract, arrangement nr device by sale. base, consolidation, through car service or other? wise. Intended for or resulting in any prefer, n e or aelvantage whatsoever to any such railroad BO , onne-e'tlng al any such e-ominon point to any preju? dice or disadvantage whatsoever, is hereby de? clared to be unlawful. Twenty thousand alollars is Appropriated to defray the expenses e.f tin- com? mission. Tt? BEOBQA XI7.E TH I. A R Xl Y. A Mil.I. ai|- r.\n REACHING SCOPE PREPARE!* HV THK HOUSE MILITARY APRAIBI COMMITTBK, Washington, .ian. Il (Special).?The House Con mlttea on Military Affairs has made good progress in deciding on the- provisions of a bil! to reorganise ;hc Army. At to-day's session rh.- , immlttee ..ci'.-ai ru a proposition ('ii the subject, and ,i* soon as a repori is prepared ir win be submitted to ll lions,?. Following ara' rn,- terms <>f th) m< i screed tu: S'aa-rion 1. Thar the line of ths Arm;, -'.all conslei of len regiments of cavalry, seven regiments of artillery anil iwenty-flvc regiment? nf Infantry, anil thii the total number of enlisted nun ',?. lhe Ann;. of the- L'nlted Slat.s. Including la.lian -a ni:- aid tlu- hospital corps, shall ia- limited tu ttt.OOfl s.' I, That each regiment eif cavalry shall ron? ato! of tim ufttci'rs. enlisted man ami veterinary - r geona now authorize ,1 bj law. except ai herein? after pl iViili il. s-'-. :i. Thal each regimen .>r artillery shah . in ?tol nf um- colonel, on,- lieutenant colonel, inij'!-. twelve captain*, fourteci nani twelve s.-a nnd lieutenant*, one eergeani major, one quartermaster-ser#eant. one chlei musician, tu > principal musicians ..nd Iwelve batteries. Bec. 4. Thai each regimeni of Infantry shall con? sist of one coionel, one lieutenant-colonei, tlii* * ma? jors, twelve captains, fourteen hrs: lieutenants, iwelve second lieutenants, tbs chaplains noa a i rliau i7.a-d hy law. uni- sergeant-major, uni quai -i master-sergeant, one hld musician, two prin , musicians, ami twelve- compaaies, organised Into three battalions nf four companies eacli Sec. Il That..'a, a regiment e)f th- lim- ol ?!.? Army shall have ons adjutant .mel one quarter? master, each e,f whom shall be selected from tin' first lieutenants of lha regiment, ami. except a* he-ri'irr provided, ihe organisation nf troops, bat? teries and companies "f each arm a>f 'h.' service shall remain as now fixed liv law. Provided, iii.ii the grad'* of artlflaa-r and wagoner ai" h re abolished. S' . el That all vacancies created or caused bj this act, ami all that may occur lu the line of the Army after July !. 18BT. snail be Ulled hy promotion according tu seniority from tin- nest lower grade in tin- several arms o) cavalry, artillery ami In? fantry, reapectlvely, subj.-rt tei ,-xlstlt-.ir provisions of law povernlnir examinations for promotion, Bec. :. That the graduates of th.- Mllltarj Acad emv mav, at the discretion if the- President, be promoted and commissioned as additional second lieutenant! as provided in tli?- a'-r approved May ;:. UM. . STXTEHOOD lillis SOT IX FAYOB. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used by people of refinement for ovit a quart)? of ii century. CONG RESSM.I V WIL /?'KR 81'E t). HIS WIPE BEEK8 A DIVORCE ON THE QROrXD OF DESERTION. ?ll M: ;i:-' KII.KI) UV HER IX THK Hl'l KKMK ni' 'lin: i.isiir'?-r iM'MHIA All. HEN UsIsEOAl MN- L-EN'IKI | UV TKI.Kelli M'll T Washington. .I.n |: AMII urpris i ??* ii ki: ll si: \M' ni: I Manj "f tia- friends of Representative Wilber, ol New-Tork. experienced a ailsa'.:? .-.'ia ? surprise today when they learned Hi.ii ha !..ul been ma<b> ihe defendani lu .1 suit brought \o hw i-.if.a jp :i.. Bupreme Court .,; the Dial 1 Iel ???? ''": nil" ? a' lhe ground "f d' nerti ?.; Although a lav. member ol thi House a.f Repre> sentntlvca, ia srhich ??? ls rervlng his flt?. t< rm Mr. Wilber has -? in. .1 lhe friendship and eateem eif man'- nf iii- fellow-members. .1 ls generall) popular, ll. hu* been ne live i" his effort 1 nnd ad i a,,-.,, j nf in- .ur, ' lit of t lie ngrl -??ssiir.i he aral es peela ll) active, and . me wldelj ant favorably la.,-wu an-..ni- itu' ;.i'l.' engi ged i'. ria dalry lu? ll IStrtes em a. emu: . ; hh te lions and - ? fun-; i'i behalf of th. fill'.! e MKS WILBER B 1 'HAROEB in thc sui- .begun lo-daj Mr< Wilber ask-* fe* a decree tn compel her husband tn provide lhe mi ins of suitable support for herself and Ihelr. child, a daughter fourteen years old, ami also for an or? der io enjoin ami restrain him from Interfering In sn) way ur molest Ins her in th,- possession and control e,f ila- 1 luiii. eu- interfering arith lief man? agement and disposition m. lui nun prop?*Tty, ami requiring him to deliver Ihe propert) ann th- ac? crued Income thereof now in his possession io her. .Mis. .villiers petition i.mi complaint set forth lhal her maiden name was Crandall, and il; ii she was married to Mr. Wilber ii Sloan- si ill* . N. Y. on January ?_*-'. 19X1. lhe child lr: question lu ini; lhe only "ne- l">rn tn them, sin' asserts tbat she hus in every respect been s true .mel faltbful wife', but charges that, nevertheless, her huaband wilfully deserted and abandoned her em May l". 1805, while they were living together at 1.on ta, S. X Bhe asserts thal iii-- alleged course was without '.1" ? in- instill, .iti.m. anal thal -Una- then he Ila- I. peatedly announced ins intention of nol again re? turning ui or living with her. His .n-tlon. sha- de? clares, was tak.n sfter s prolonged period ed in? toxication, and was. -in- charges, a repetition of 8 fornvr similar set on hi- part Mrs, Wilber declares thal sh.- ls now deatltute of means, lier property, sh. explains, ce nslsts In pori nf a half Intereai ii 1 bt- Income derived from lon.onn of 1 per cent Weat Shore bonds fielding .51 au., ;, -..-ar. payable Januarv- 1 and July I. Sh* charges thal the laat payment was made January' I, h-!'T. to her husband -in.l his brother, Ueorge Wilber, a: d ihat t hos not 1 eon p .hi to her.althoug 1 .-in savs she has demanded h from them, ihey re? ceiving i; a.- trust-a's fair her benefit under th- will ,,t their father, David Wilber, in addition Mra. WiHier says thai six- owns a he,us,- and small st - b'e in Oneonta, N. V . hut she is unable i" derive anything from thc property, through h< r husband's alleged Interference. Bhe asserts tl, it sin- also owns a mortgage on property in a W<**lern Btate amounting ;.' ss*so. but that she ls unable tn avail herself e.f I; 1.c..r-- her husband refuses I 1 deliver in h< 1 ? ?;? ne ? ?:' su< ii mort gi lt.-|,n tentative Wilber ls .*: iel by his wlf. to be .1 man of means Irrespective of his salary e.f I.'...", a li,- owns, sh,- says, s business block in 1 en- ..ur,', worth about !'.?"?. besides other prop* rt y tin-re- anil in thi neighborhood, aggregating $JA.<?0, ami n half Interest In Ihe sahl B**.!.f railroad Bj ih< wi.I of her husband's father, Mrs. Wilber says thal re 1 ? ti i, worth about 000.000 was devised :a, their child. she to n elva thc sam,' when sha' arrives at the age of twenty-two years, Uv mother ma inwhile lo receive one-thkd ..f the profits therefrom Mrs Wilber also charges that her husband owns it he r personal snd r"al property. Earl) last August. Mn Wilber charges, her hus bai '1 withdn a the lr ? hlld from her control, snd fur s lam,; period previ nt? 1 any communl allon ba 1 ?.? ? n them, concealing from her any knowledge ol erhere ths e'iiiid was She i iys liiii on November IO she learned Ihat the child wai al school In tin' heigh inirii.1 ol Washington, but scceas t.i h.'r was refused, and she did not ase her until last Batur? day, when the child expressed n dealre to return to her mother, ar. 1 did so yeaterday Mrs Willi* 1 explains that she fears, b> reason ol her husband's prior sciions, as w,-:i ,.*- ,,? threats alleged to "nave been maa!.- by him, that unless he shall be r. etrained by the courts he will attempt to take the child away from hear. Therefore she asks f<>r lbs rebel al>ove sat forth. Mrs Wilber'* petition was presented bj her at? torneys in Associate Justice '"nx to-day, and he granted a temporary restraining orler, returnable on January SO, THE CONORESBMAN'B ANSWER Congressman Wilber furnishes the following nate ment in answei r.i Uh bill for divorce lltod to-do) by Mrs. Wilber: "Thi* suti i- simply a duplicate of thi action begun sgalnsi me by my wife In the Bupreme ? *oi)i 1 In the County of Onondaga, N. v., i.isi lum? pier, Ai soan .is -lair sui! was filed I petition 1 the court for 1 change of venue In order that the trial miphi come e,ff In thi neighborhood where we wen best known. The petition was .granted an-i iii- casi wai removed t? j the r.i mtv of Otaego, which ls th* i-oiintv In which Oneonts (oui home) 1- situated. Th, original bill hie l In the County of Onondaga con :aini 1 allegations which have hafen left our of ;he bin tilla! to-day. I answered tiie sllegstlom of thi first Jil seriatim ani in full. My answer was date November lo, Ihe day on which Mis Wilber swi in ?he i".'.; i|> her reslden ? n this ??:!>? As soon a my answer was submitted lc the court, Mrs \\ ii ,iaT sbindoned her case 1; would seem lo one whe would 1 ate ti think over the mattel that If the ? rr ti. Ileved ehe had a ga ??? come against me she would have continued ia prosecute her action In thi place wh ? wa an both hesi known and wh> 1. wi! ia rsi ? to 1 bstanl Ui ? 1 ? then ire an] vltne - lld be ei be -? >un d, Instes 1 of di continuing and then ? ? ?.-r 11.?,_r 1 , Washington lo -'ar anothi : si "Th.- fad i- thal Ihe allegations contained in lh< bill, mi far as they charge mi w:? i. abandonment drunkenness ind non-support, ar.' absolutel) with out foundation. We hav. nol lived together sine J me I... 189.". Tw-n months before that elate 1 mad ever lo her absolutel: u house and lol worth $:'.. OM Bhe then --i.i me word lo sta) nway noni ne imus,. ns sh.- dui nol want anything more to ii' 1 with me. Mrs Wilber brr Oneonta las) wlntei nn I i.nte.i a furnished Hat in Syracuse Last sumnie 1 she returned 1.leonts and lived In her owi l.at.r Mrs Wilber seem* t,, |,:, , ? B|ter lae tween Byracuse Wa alington snd Oneonta In Byracuse. last fall, hi r Ural suit wa 1 died "Ai to the charge thal 1 have refused to ; th.* portion a.f Intereai on bondi which ls due 1 1 her. I have onl) to lay, as 1 am ian' of the Hire i I rust ces, thal no lemand has been made updri me thal moue) 1- due and payable in the Will.. ? National 1.1 j.k in Oneonta, and i.\ the '"rm.- 0 the wili. as - 1 li led by lhe other irusteei li . in l not l.e paid anya here else is te ? -.aria i ,,f nar child. Mr- \\ iii.. 1 iw|. om fi tm her home, and .. shot I no ago thi Surrogate of (?t.-?-go County, upon pe litton nt lhe child. appointed rn- ? guardian a I om under I ? id to protect 1 he 1 r 01 u:..i property of the cl I r> terda) my ilaughte ???.as abducted from the school in Which I pl ie ed her In thia cit) "1 think Out w.i. 11 tho 'ima- come* I can ' ill substantial' ths fae) thai Mi- Wllbei li 1 e/oms of iingovernahl' lempei ihe ria rep done all In hi r pi wei 10 humiliate me in 1 , ? i- ? "i ol hei -. . .has upon -?-?. 1 ral ,. casioni ? lld mun 1 friendi thal all the ? 11 rr-1?1.. - which ia.i\- arisen nelwe >i 1 a rt .v.,- not io ar cruel treatment on rn; "tori bul 10 her own 11 neon Tollable lempei " lu old Settler. itu* rn ? 1. ? - ?ru , 11 Ihii artie ..-a :i a ? ' - , I) ? ? - - la llllleri I ; ' la '. . \. , I ? ? ? '. .e.vaia . rill often 1. Hy m-l n? tut <.>._,,,?._. ..... mi,,,., 1,. ;, .. ?,,,. 1 a st Iga Ilsa, ' 1*0 i'a". li.:., lt i tree! TALK ABOUT TURF AFFAIRS RILE. i'iI-ANNAN'S CAREER AS A .PLUNGER .PRACTICALLY ENDED. UCKXBgg UK Kl.V rei BE I'.KFi'BRO rei gKVSftAIi .leie-KKV.-' KINO'S DAUGHTER tHITTUD TO LONDON. r.ley Qrannan'i carsor aj t plunger is vlrtuslly ended so fat as ths racetracti that ara recognised by tlie Jockey Club are concerned, Ths decision of Justice Ogborne in Brooklyn yestsrday in refusing i , m.ik.* ths injunction Issued by Justice Dykmsn permanent - locked imo" ,-i ? brlillani victory by nemben of the' Jockey Club, In the course of the Investigation of the racing acandali that wen i prevalent la-: yt ii lhere was much evidence secured which under .1 strict Interpretation of tba racing ... ? , Jockej Club tha* i ghi to rule off man) pera i s ho hat e ri sled ? o rules, lt is .possible thai the Jockey Club will tak.- ai ti >n In several es " i l moating Th ? on In lhe Qrannan casi gives the Jockey Cluh t to enforce the i Ing ru>s, snd ll la p isslbl ? iewarda will nol be slow In laking sdvan .. thi ruling of lhe Court Certain Irresponsible rn ... , , , , . i the la) irs-of-o'. I? have thn i ? ne.! oma ipi i mt f ir thi i authorities if Ihey sre noi permitted te ply their cilllng "'i l ie : iceti i ks In this neighborhood. The ? i. i . n In ii.- Orannan caee has Inspired the racing arith < inge, snd lain I lyers-of-oddi rn . possibly ue compelled tn remain outside the mle** the')* conform strict'.] to th rul ihl doa a by the Jockey Cluh i thi Weei liberal off) i ;" r hones In training have lia.', i r. it hers tone, ., wealthy ??aaa | ., ,| gemper li lt ls said rha: the price ws i *"?? l, snd ri.ai Mr. Featherstone offered Jt].i.e>m for :' M ite si i 17.SOO for ir* a il.ai.,.;. , with the prospect of se iring i lt.ii : fr, them a xtremely ri mo i Wes os ? should e\ i doe i union In ? n gaging jockey* who rode In this neighborhood last ye ir ??- ;r i- iin-i1'r.i! if licenses will be granted i" Rome of r hi pi by t!,, Jo, key e 'lal. Thi following notice has elicited much comment from i iel ll .irs, v. ho amii ,?: m.is; sn. mi? lo Mn avalIciousness of the Btate and tho cool manner In whleh owners and trainers area ished io paj an addition ii -. i>. r cent em the en? trance mem.., io stakes und purs.-. Under the condition* .af n larg) majority of the stake- of? fered for competition, the ra lng clubs do not have i" "hi a dollar to th.* Blakes, Consequently, think Ing turfmen believe ii to he un Imposition i.> hs compelled to pa) :. per eent additional for the privilege of racing for their ev. a money. Here ls na notice: To Owners and Trainers, The authorities of the Sr,.ie of Kew-York have claimed the righi to levy the .'. per a-e-iit tax on I'ei'aipls. as authorised 'ny law, ;>i h.- iud,- entrance money io all races As no provision wa-, made to meet ihl* additional cx 1 pense. the Wcstchest-i Racing Association re? serve* lin- ri:rhi to tax ali winnings 5 per cent, pending the action of .in ngunda Hon In contesting the righi .if the gi ite authorities '?? eolle t the tax on ? i_: ailee mom rs J. E. McDonald, ihe well-known turfman, has shipped rn England the brood mar' King** Daugh t.i'. b) Kingfisher (om of tin beat-bred sire--, of Ihe famous Nursery Stud, >\ iu guim . renown on Hie tr.ie'k nnd In the stud), oul of Viola, by Klsher, and .i half-sister to Isabel, th" dam of Bt. Erus quin, who defeated Persimmon, the English Derb; v. Inner of last yeni. ?a'lola, tia- .iain of King's Daughter, was pur ei .-'I bj General St< (hen Sanford .t- Bone for ?-?" '. .it the creditor's -ile nf the Nursery Stud. Mi. Mali,,nal,i ,,a|,| tt.ow fa,- King'* Daughter al Ihe same -al--, h. ??..,, ,-, ,? .-. ,.. refused Ubi ral offer* for tin rn h.. as ler high quality caused rm to ri:, n i'i inr breeding purpose*. Thc suc? cess Of Bl ErusOUln and the Bl Sin..a ClOS* ?!! Isabel Indi ??-. that, it there is anything In breed? ing, 8 ailinn of King's !'ii_ ' : Wii : .f the hes: .a. ? of Bl Simon ould produce *plt>ndld .result* ll Mi McD ny Iel -an secure the services of eithei Bl Serf, Elts Simon cr Plorlsel ll. turf 1 naen in ihis country predict Derb) form as lhe re? sult nf'ihe' union. George i: Smith ls al the Arkansas lint Spring* where he intends ta remain until February, when | In- will visit the Paclfla Slope. Several train.-rs h ri In the pity yesterday, looking fur their negro ? v ti M- hoy* ind sti bb' nttendnnts Whi ri it was ellrroveri'd lhal I ll. ll was oul thev returned to Hi, rae-, I-ink* resigned tn the los* ..f thi r vtcea of theil employes for several days, lt is pvI d'nt thal lhere .:i. r precincts where polity - may ! ? obtnli i rt outside of Police i 'ant lin Bheel ir.'i bailiwick. Thompson-.-*!., purls of Sixth ..I ihe new Ghetto in Heventh-ave., not to mention certain blocks In upper Thlrd-ave., are th*- scene* af great rejoicing over the uppeurunce nt the long-d-lnycd Christmas nam,er-. 1. ll. ll. ?1 Jess knew dui dc Chapman ruo* erbout de Bee ley fniii. meant "umlltt, rn t less play de numbnh f, ii ,, doll ih ? I- ? ? ,i v, en i hil ? r h ihd; no "wny dar. I-,- I,'- lo set .vcr a (Ire ' was ti.\ - pi.,nail,,n given i\ a hotel porter who ls on friend I. ia rms e,.iiii ii Police Commissioner, The com? ing mil Of I. ll, ll RbOUli] gi ?' the I'.ili.a' a \mi; mission) rs an ex llcni np aoi I unll ?? to ill icus fnturi polk*: ol thc police if tin' Commissioners an neil too fatigued ;? the affair ai Sherry's. The unauthorised reports s.. Industrious! tributed by n peripatetic howler, who has Inter? fere i with every turi movement thal hns taken place -re,- he began hi* i ireei . the commie nioner of .e plunger, ha* ci ised some New-Jersey legislator* to use forcibli language about the au of n, ?! who a." ?? i". re al Interest al stake in raclns property In New-Jeriey or anywhere Richard Croker ls an I at thi ri ports nf his ;.ri lil turi S".? hi* fi le nd* ray thal he ws_? ,, , inne r on thi rm-lnB -? nen li England last lt |* s..al in ai Chi rle i Mill* who pi.ie pd -.1, Croker'* commie-don* on thi Cambridge Handicap which was won by Winkfield'* Pride. Innele-il sA.", mm as ' I* share, li I* conceded b) Eng? lish l>ookmiik?T*4 thal Mr t'roker was the hi winnar on th. race Therefore his loss.-*, through n,.. ,,iiri I,.,a-- ot Re ? del CarrOre* and Hey Kl Ban to \iiir.,. logcthe with all other expenses, were ?,,,, out In lhal race with n margin a,-' profit be kI'Ic* Mi Crokei i- likely rn rue.- In Kngland for ral >'< am. if the ? \, ? ? re n ? greater than .,,. , were last year. I'nlon Paclfli' may have - .,.? mu ni to hln but r- en arc ? turfmen who fell Just ns far on I'nlon Poe Itlc nnd landed with lust as much of b "dull thud aa Richard i 'roki r f n ond landed, ? KU.KY i; KAN VAN L08B8 His CASE. JL*_T1CT 0**BORN*E HEMES THB "iPPMCATION TO . ? iNTlNl !'- THE INJCNCTlOJl justice Osborne, in lh< Supreme Court, yesterday denied the application of RH \ Qrannan, the sport ng m mi. to continue a temporal Injunction re? straining ii'-' Westchester Rn lng \ - Delation aral the .ha. k v i'lui. from enforcing a resolution of thi tew ard* of the latter club ruling him <>iT the turi i t|| , .., ,, r which the Jockey Club lias con* ? tol Mr Orannnn's case has attracted ?.?id" In tercet mi account of his prominence In racing circle ind liecnuse lhere was a rather novel ques? tion ol law Involved, ll wa* ruled off th,- turi im he vi date ?! i la* of tl"' Jocki ?? Cluh fe.r. bidding th't making "f presents to Jockeys, and si m. club control* a.i of the Important ra.ursei in tho Eaal the ruling of tho club was a terloui matter tai him Justice Osborne In his opinion re view- th- matter In much detail Rule ISO, undei srhich the stewards peted, reads es follows: "li any person give or offer, or promise, directly eu .??.,!\. an) bribe, In any form, to nn) peraoi having official dutlc In r lat lon rn a race ,.r race horse or to an) ti liner Joeke) or agent, or i" sn] ? having hal ge "i .u access to un) r ice hot e. ' lhal "evi : ? i" roon ? offend! shall bi rUle 'I liff." In hi* op ini. ? i. Justice Osborne -ays thal even "I conceded thai meeting* of racing association ire p .id', iii th, en;- that any person propvrtj ? i ducting !i1m- ii i- ? ? rijl.-,I in admission em pu) me ii*, of hi ? p fcc, vet thal i Ighl ls subjea to su.h condition* uni iii" maintenance of sucl rul.-s and regulation* as the Jockey e'luii may la] down fear ihe conduct of uu-h meetings." The rule* ol ti: .leek.' Club were publishee wnl. I- when the) were .ipted, and the steward caused I ??" ? opie** to be i ri iti d In ISM and In th. following yeal for distribution Thi rule's of rac m:. including Rub 150, were printed on lars:' pla,'ard- whi h were pouted conspicuous!) on th grounds ol the Cone) Island Jockey Club In th' i imstnnce* the .lune, nyi he ls e,f me opintoi ibm ila contention of lhe plaintiff thai he wa ? ni of ih. ml.- ind thal ibe rule tras . ? ?? r* has no merit The plaintiff admlttee giving fl preseni of ?**'"? to Taral ibe locke) am the .1 isl ?? mya lo- falls to -a.- thal the action o Hi.- steward* va- either trbltrarj unlu-t o Illegal The motion to continue rh, Injunction i- denied W ,?ll li" e-C, ? DI X XloMi RACES III l li. IMI MAHl ni ISTH IRMORl II . The di imond i ?? nu... ,.| ., | , Bi M>ki) n Wheelmi my O. I ith Ri gi :"' nt. waa he i Rei Imenl trmory, i Brookl) n. lam nlghl The rscei were flnelj n lesli d | iva* ms There were man : il most if them r end ie ai Th) ?: ? ) B .- || lui ol mila i irgi r than ihi rei M - :: , .-,- i] ,,|.. |,; ' i: ? iplon. rode n 2. ?*? l.. ; -. in fine- . , ? . ? ? IV. J. H*iin. I '?' I. . ' I ' I'" ' a I Kl.., . . I'l a ,:.lei Kew-! ? imp ? Rsl) pi I ? T. IL UiAsilwio, U'san vytueiu.cn. i . . ..*.' ^2 s3W a- - iii _7v.r ? ?', A Journal for tr Gentlewomen ?I Sq J gentlewomen. Totally different from and as far in I advance of other womens J magazines of to-day as these are better (han the ones of two de ea des ago? Thc Puritan i's iii pare with r8()j ideas and PARN on all subjects relating to society, education, literature and ni t. The pens and the brushes of famous writers and artists combine to wake THE Pl'RITASa magnificent symposium ofjlr.c reading and beautiful pictures. au ?swa-lsalsiB I FRISK A. Mt'XS EY, M*afta copies lilian)!. I*iihlla?lier. S'llmci Iptlon price *}1 a year. Ill Fifth Ave., Xew York. '' , ' fm ? Y " . ????' ?z&M Mm \fjS0t ?:r, V- a i' s ii"ii?iia\v. kings fount) Wheelman. - . IV, a Brown, Rlvei-sld* Wheelmen . ;' J.W Won hy half h lensil ? a r ?? between leeanne] nn*i i: r_, .e.. ini.? mnsteui ? .mi .;.' Won by (-. B. Hut"-.rk, 1 Sea v rk .r. vsni*i KV. I. i,.-??. Hrooklyn 'll'> ysrds), ? - -ni ,; v. tinfoil, U W >IS ysrelsi. third 'rin-a'- t'M. 'I'iv.i mlle hsndl<-sp iprofessl tull Wen bi T, Ooodmsi j .\**>w Turk '"ia. ft Brock, Brooklyn (73 yards), ie ami; .lav K?i"n. I/>rrslne isrrsteh), ihlrd. Tin.e-H Xl t ??. Vt/./; LOSES TEE HocKf:V MAH'fl. HER TEAM DT.FT.AVtSl) UV THE MEW-YORK ATM I.ETir r!,n:MI-:.\ BT \ *ORK OF 7 T. ? I Tiie hooke) teams ot th,' N'ewYork Athletic Club tnd Vale I'nlversltj fought for supremacy on tho I.-., at 'iu. st. M lu.1 i.a Kink last evening. Both tha gallen-?* ami ti,.- platform surrounding tin' Ice sur? i ? ?? wi re tiiia.l v.iiii upectators, who applauded fre? quenUy th.- hrillianl ar.d exciting play. In l li-? last law min ni .* of the i nina.sr what looked to the spec? tator) lik. .ni attempt at foul em the- part of 1 N. v. v C, nan brought forth a round of hisses. Th" l'al? rii< tt were.' clearly outclassed, Lui play.-.I a sharp, fas! game throughout, ami made th**lr opp ne ni - do llvel) work to gel the puck between til. |e,i (I [B Tl I>. Wr.-nn, called time Bl ?:-?'. I up as fol lon T ri I-'." . I ind the teams r_ i* Position fi ri. r irwsrel.A. F. Barn**, ??7. .-'."' .. I'm ward.H. V. Ryder .Ki rwerd.I. A. Half. '9 il . B. Bl a.Mar 1 a ? 'iivt*! p Ini .e m. Klncke, '8 .ll I. Pun u. !? ?; .it. E. Bmltl tm s A .; I'rv _ A, h tt . li. M -ii rwaral .H. st ..Mar 1. '00 .1 A I ??'il. v :? .ia Run .; li Ma ?; The' di ..'?'?- ? i for the New-York Athletic Club bj Kenwick, unassisted, after less than a min? ute's pia) a ' n rn'ni'nt- later Kenwl k passed tue*, puck to Uogcrt, who dro fi poa the Vate goal for aiioi "t iii then ao iei onlj goal by a pi-.-.' "?' areal good lu k. Kenwick, Kry ami Bogert each made goal* and the Mr-' half ended with thc scon '? lo l In favoi of the New-York Athletic Club. In the second half Pry made ?> "".ii after ten min? utes' play ami ir ,_??:? .? -,,??,?,! ., fen minute before lime wa* called The New-York Athletic Club was victorious by s score of 7 to I. Ana.nv thosi 'a a.a witnessed the contest wore: Mr. hu,I Mr-- fl u si , m Di ind Mi . Ban n M - De i-'n:i.--i. K, c Newcombe. Mrs. Norrie, Miss Mrs. K C Dodge. Mr. snd Mra Mrs. Alfr .1 Wa.-mit ar.d Louis l-'itz l; ''. Sink' Hansel gera I. |i ro /'/:/. I / \ /' BEEB A TtULTEB I TIOE, Al ihe innual convention of the New-York Stnte Brewers and Maltsters' Association, held yesterday, resolutions wen adopted Instructing the Board of Trust**c* to petition the Legislature io recommend lo Cougre - the appointment .if s commission, to lie* composed of members of th.* National Board of Health, of a; iv. rnni'iir chemists anal of recognised suthoritles on the chemistry of brewing;, who*, duty lt .-hali lie 'a, investigate ths pr..'ess of brewing in vogue in this country, snd to determine upon and name iucri materials as may lesjtUmately be us.-,i jn th,- manufacture of beer without injury or detrl ment to th-- health of the consumers. The- election of officers resulted .is follows: Pre-.si da-m. Frank A. Ehret; vice-presidents. O. C. Hawley, of Mir". : C. <; I'ark.''.'. of Buffalo, ami J. M. Knapp, ol' New-York; treaaurer, A. C. Huepfel; secretary, <: Thomann; trustees, c h. Brana, VA war.! Schweyer, K. ('?. Haborle, William Hoffmann, i: .; N, Wo rs, E. O. B. Miller, Otto Huber, C. H. Sia.iier. s. Chlmann, Charles Gunther, Julius I.I.-hermann and A. B. I:.nth. 1 UMYESSALlsT CABPAIOS FLASSED. Til. Executive Board of the National v..una. peo? ple's Christian I'nlon of the I'nlversallat Church has been in se ssl in ai thi Hote 1 Manhattan f,>r ths last iu.) ii.'>s The import.mt business of the ses? sion war the meeting with th" .Board of Trustees a,f the church foi thi purpose of formulating a pun f,,r concentrating all the missionary resources sf Un' denomination under a central administration. The Cnlversallsi Church is preparing to conduct a vlgoro is campalicn to Increase Ita in Hu. nw, and thin rnpaiKii. ase its lulim na ni". Huh wu* In pn pa rat ion for ihai The Bonrd selected Detroit a* the place for holeling th" annual convention of the I'nlon next July. Mme- than five thousand young people of tho Ini vcrsallst faith win bo pres. m. The Postofllos Mis si.,n. whi.ii has charge of circulating L'nlversallst .mal oeneral religious literature throuohoul tim wm hi. received appropriations for enlarging its re sources and results, roller. BOABD Xs CAM'ASSESS. The Greater Sew-York Committee on Drafl i-a prepared an ac! which it is proposed shall govern ti).- Dr-;; election for muni, .pal .(Ticer* under the ?i ia ia ter lt make- i ie Police Board of New York i'Ity til Board of Panvaasi rs foe de ?! >r :nn an,| di-iermlnlng the result a- to all ofBcers wh.i arr to Wlin wins in th" ravi ? Is it a siek man' Is it a man who is ?esk? Is it s m.in whose Mood io impure? An athlete trains foi every ia, e The beat athletes train ..ll thc time. They arc al ^w iy- in perfect condition. It is pretty safe t.> say that thc br-t man will always win. Thc man whe) l- ttmic ami in thc best con ditton will surely eli-tancc hi? competitors. Itt t!w race fur success, thc be?t tri.m will win it' be takes r*ai*e of himself. He cannot win if hr neglects his physical condition. li doesn't m.kr- any difference b< m smart be is. if his bodi isn't st r. >tisr. be arlll unit ti ti i * - rr tilt* rave He must 1<><>k first fan a cit .ii. healthy, strung body, be cause tin- body makes and sup ports the brain If the hean 1 umps itu;,ute blood irrtn tlu nraia, you innot expect the mar to be i ietrbeadtd, >"ti > innot es p it bim to ai compliah mach ii pure anil rich, there van not bi mw lt the mattel with him. If it isn't pure ami rich bc may have almost a?;>? disease nader the -un, am In. Pien - (.Me n Medical I>i-^,.v. ry will e.me it lt doesn't make any different what form tbe diseasi takes, eu ie v hat name it i ? > lied Neatly all ilis c.isi- spring from impure blood. If -."ti male thi blood pure yon rt move the r ? ase That's e ? miami lease sad :-i ientI fie - n You ttlii'llt Ii un s tbousi ml \ lill .M.- ll I ml- .limn preserving your health bj i ulina Di Pi ? ( ommon S n ie Medical Ad lt i. ,i pi.m.i hook aad the pus ditton i . '?-..'at. ly fare tn nil whe ? ?? ?:-. aral and medii thC ell 1 -elise f**___ e ._mm s" ,"'vI's^**'*' ' '''' ?' "m * :l' ''?sftp* \k'\ ?*-",.",', ul mailing ???/i ll n.nt. ?,m*Xum* ... (ovei |ooengravitigii ? I,,,uuii cool have been ?^ , t,, all whe :. . ? eos ,ntaitis i ? ? ii - - ... cloth mnd poj>| h ive !,- n se ',1 al fi J A, leach Tnii free aili;iee*i is in strew ip* i m milla p ipi I i vcri otherwise il I *._>*)!is', (h ?? uric, Addre-**, World' l- pen sn M al Assoc) lion. Ko. 66j kiola 8Uttt lluffalo, N. V. The name C. C. Shayne in a fur -ment ls r Kiiarantee of reliability. All Btand^rd Furs ? lowest poaalblo prices 124, I2>i W I'.'n-i s LE Ad PERRINS Signature lg printed lo BLUE diagonally ?cross the OUTSIDB wrapper of every bottle of (the Original and Genuine) Worcestershire SAUCE -Ls m further protection a tala gt mit imitations. Agaats for the Unite. Ststss. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS. N. ?? ilimluti-l) Ihs bent lamp Xs lr. YOU should hav? Miller" Lamps to read by. r?-rfe*et Itu ll I. ?lni|ila-. hu fe. Iieinit If ul; tht <-ii<-iiii,-Mt. <iii)iili*> li^; i r i ill styles. b?i theal fr 111 alaall'IS. .,* ..!(,- *? I | a\ |, (||.,!. I'l ll,III " . | t _\0 ??Miller" oil hesters sra a comfort. EstsMtshse: IMC Manu'v tur*m T.irk I", arl B?reUp. -J EDWARD MILLER & CO,, CHILDREN 'TEETHINfT Hrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used f^r nvor FIFTY TEARS by MIL? LIONS of MOTHERS FDR THEIR C TIII.DREN WHILE TEETHING arith perfect RUCCBSS. !t SOOTHKS THE CHILD. SOFTENS TMEOUMt. ALLAYS ALL PAIN. CURES WIND COLIC, anel ls the BE8T REMEDY POR DIARRHOEA. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Twenty-five Cents a Bottle. IPaaiB** ? ImiHlruir. Hsiriftl.ine.ScslpIiimu r.f :iw?s !?-n r ->?-. -Skis , hair okow-k Dr*??ing. uui uvtiLss *u?.. ?* *'*%**** Hudson's Bay SaMe Capes, Collaret tea, Muffs, Large assortment at lowest prices for rellaMl foods. C. C. Shayne, P*urrler, 42nd st. ACNE ROSAGEA ? t met ? si tern fa la -? ind fSe ?' Ul xi , N. V 9 bs elected under the Orester Sew-York rhsrtsr. Three* ot the* four Polices Commission, rs ar* B*? stltuts ? .quorum nf the* Canvassing n , ' If ns air mora members hy any reason ? ?"? tated from acting, lh< M ij r and Re rd ol ??*? Vork ara- a ii, .,1 ir.- A io ? ? is mci ? ? - is Hoard. The seats provisions ,,a i fora u Ung ? t bf ths police of the several cities sn I towns s I - A torre in New-York on sleet tm .served throughout the new metropolis lu retail nf Mit.'** sent ro t.i" Kew-York Pol ce Rogrd xM nijrht of tin slectloo sra to >?? t . ? ,: i-i as -rticlal and conclusive, uni *- fraud ls afterward pi >vsd 'a ' dlstrii ts ?li' rt I ie re i- nei police I ? - ih-i ,a|| ,- l , a; , ,? -. . ? ? , . ,... ore authoriaSed to .),-t. .\\\.\ returns rna- - 1 telegraph or telephone f-om distant eli r. a pre* RIX Al. I. XltoR i uki I \ I*I0S8. THK rEDBRATION WM THK KXIOHTI R'TH Ol ANNI Al. BBaSaiOM IN ALU \W Albany. Jan ll \: , .. usc nd day** lesslee o' ths st.itc Hran.'h of th.* American Ptderattea mt !****%> ,i reaolotton proteotlat .i^.iinst contract aelh h> '*" Srate- was adopted. Prsetdeni OoaspsM ' '** American .fed*moen <>f Labor, on. sf ths Wagess. from Clgara-there' Union So ]u ot Kew-Yoeh bu iia'.irtily ihefrerl on entering the hi!' In rSBaOOSS IS tbs demand for * Bpsseh he "-ni in part '"Thara :- a great hilo anal .-ry and s lifting Si *>*?** bands by irtll msgelng people tmoughow: ths Stat* ai.a'i skM by thc pr-.***, becaass m-n coallnsd M r*n*? Inxiitutloiin fa,: -inns-, ornini: I , . I , nriittm t,< iit.or during then period of conllnegBSM. tnl tbs thai ans ? i lom ot their numtie-r t.?.,. sttsaa^m Bimll iii' ide appsera u> ne ^t the bottom of tH commotion. I fall te .sse c.e itllit) ot prevldiei felons with wort a il i might thar* sn t leis If organised snd m dy lal oi The convention in rteeutlvs leseion deetfsd BBgg tbs aasalgamatlon sf the tf.'a'e- Srsn h ot tbs *%?a> ctn Pederatlon of Lsbei sag th. .Mats sYertttagssssrl \ -eni.,\. a- reported i>\ the special .'immfttes ipiioliitrd a; tin !??- session This report rs von ? -ven .em to bs held rn January, last, al sTblg. i ?,..!-:,.uti n snd i>>' ?**? - will he adapted . . s no ('ofigre ? of thi Knights of I..?'**-'?** *?* ?emblies, In convention In thin e I) ls; wt.1* resolution* opposing prison UIhji sn?l ,.'??- m i ;.i II-.I lil.? itate Ci , . . . ?:,. jo iCard'* i- ind. .in the gr, I thal |,., V S".-? > a k , \t\ IIH - mtrsi .rids I. BEADLE} til cn xxtiRsE. \ *, J di ll iSpe. -I ell loel T Hesl IO-.1...V. It " .lol I Newbur, i,s the hlatorlao, ts musk srorss io-ai.iv ll ? ? . ,i ii, ; he hM-*esun>-*ed .na.it.. i strafes, anei ht? , ?. . been aggravated b| il |g__* jig coughs during the iHr-t few eu*-*, rears ora ?* tai tallied that hu cannot recover.