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GOOD ROADS IX THIS STATE e, rOMriiKHKNSIVE MVASVRI INTRO DUCBD HY BBNATOR HIGBIE. ll pROVftDSI fOS A STATS HIGHWAY co MM IS s:i->N AM> ron gui BITWON of Tlfk i*\ n ggg OP BOAS lMl'ROYEMENT sstwksk Tm state and TIIK COINTIKS. \ ny, Keb. t Senator Higbie to-day Intro* his deed Booda Mila, which bc prepared in rorj.irvlon witn Chief Consul I. P. Potter, of the ?x.:. ? Ueogu. of Amertcaa Wheelmen. The . advocated by all who are interested In pe* I a uniform system of good roads through* ? e State, ll provides for tba appointment of Highway Commission, to consist of three confirmed he tbe Senate, one of - shall he a civil ' - ?'. ? They ara to serve and riv ? - yeera, respectively, as tbe ? '?-.: ti Bi h Commissioner ls I ? annual salary, ami thc Commission .,-.- ?? ? for oSlce expenses annually. ?rion is directed to compile stetlstlcs . | ? public highways throughout tba para a map Indicating auch high* - they deem of sufficient Importenca to ba I Bl ? std The neap must also show ? - asteria] suitable for road-building may ta The Commleaion la to determine upon metructtng roads, and adels, ty, -.own or vii!ape officers in relation tO itter Ii must hold a public meeting at i year ;. aach county of fee State, ami ? -.- v. ? htghwa} offlcera throughout '.he fun lah plans and directions for Improv hlgbwaya and bridgi - \ Board Of Supervisors may by resolution order Bproveeaent of any road or section of * road i rounty, which may ba raqulred by the pub* teresti or auch Improvement maj he ordered the I rion to the Stets Commission of the ??-? itrd of the lineel feet frontagi * te bs improved shall be 1*.ni.np mar* ? rninoniy used. The Commission ? ?-nv.-- whether or not s road petitioned Upon approval, ihe Com* . ? pare the plans. nstructlon contemplated by this act be ?.ubetantlal and permanent roadway, the wa) Commission ls directed to cause Hons of l oada ? > be madi sit! er ? ? -adam, or good gravel roadway, or . ? . netruci >n, takli p Into ronsldi r i* and ma'.-nair near by where thi Iii or Improx ? fl T Im) rov. d or _ ? ? , i.is so improved shall ? ? .. nor more than slati en feet i i immisslon ls to designate what road im ts sha be ? lb ? I i State aid A Hoard Qf a - isora he- a matnritv voie or upon thc re? it .. petition representing two-thirds ol thi -. concerned, sha!! let ermine whethei roads . tr- Stai - Commission shall be Im ? ; ? he ri elpt b> lin Stati Highway i .. p. ; of Supervisors' approval of ????..nt. li abell advertise for bldi .- - nstructlon of au fi road and award the ? ? ? the lowesi i-idder, bul the Commission m, ita ard ? ? ontract to the Board nf Super. , .... ounij ,r to the Town Board of ? -? 'h ihe road t? be Improved Ilea pr. ,/ | ? r toa n loei not ea ?? a I th* ... ? , e thi lowi st .-.-.-, n - ? , mnty englni er I aa beet ii | h? shall havi general charge of road Im vhen no englnei r haa been ap* ? e Highway Commlaalon phau appoint a ntei the work Op.-half ' " ? ? spense of road construction ls to narge and the other half a county || |tg| - fr01 Isl ?: la ir..nie for f the expense on the county at per ? ? ? n th* property dlr ct y bene* ? . ? isei No county can receive mon - - per ni of the Btate appropriation lr. any one Th- Btate Commlaalon may provide for -. counties to coi ronda already im ? - ' . -trope** I lae provldea for th* levying an* I ? S- ,'e fm of one-tenth of a mill, to he - . Bl te highway tax. The money thus -.-.-* :- t ? pay tha State's share of the expanse of -. jvement The tax provided !n the ?? .'d raise annually MM.0M. BURNS KINS HIS EIGHT. WESTCHESTEB JURT COIOIISSIOKBR BILL PASSED Bl THE ASSEMBLY. Alba--.. Fat - t8pedal>. Bsnator Burris's bill pro . . men! hy ths County .fi ls- of a * jurors tor Westcbeeter i -.. Assembly thia morning by a vate ol N -? . .,.,,. ,-. || - ..-. -*- ib of tha Ward-Fair* ?? ? nal altterencea in :h? pollttca of Weet* ir.-y The i*eal object of the bill ls to allow ounty Jidc" ? ? nama a.* the Cammlasloner of .' * ra a mar. whom tha four Republican -fflcers of ;nty with whom tba power of appointment now .?? will not name ... * ?-, special orders waa Mr. Nixon's m?a":ir* . rig $?'.''"'?' for the use of tbe Health OftV"r l Pori of Vew-TorV lr; preventing the spread of ? is bal ? . igue. It wsa pass* I without opposi laaemMymaa Degnan to-day introduced a bill ear* re i i; oi: the gt al Conti iller'i BUggestlona for in r-. a- ii gi ttera nheri: ance tax on estates. Thc ?=,x - ? \. : -.- pei em n estates of 1600,000 and over, lg per cent n esta ? of Jl.000,000 ar. 1 aver; ir, per cent on estatei I B.000.00 and ia't, and 2" per : ?",'" 'J ? 00 and over. x--. i!... \iii in Garb] Inti duced a bill allowing bar? bering n Bl i-- n Island on Sunday up lo i p. m. T ?? ? irina Illa ali were Inti !:?!.?:? e - I - Bj J. J. gulliver x ? sing "he Controller of the el ) of New*Yi rk to Issue bonds to reimburse owners ? . rt--.- afT< ?? ; with tubei . ali In ISM end de? nt >yerj bj rder of th. ? ? a it norillee. By Mr. Kenned) K:x::.i: thi ra:*- ol f.ir- al two ta 1 ' " r.;r-rs on the ferry he-ween '; -. fourth-st., New-Tork, and Long Island City. ii-.- Mr Adler?Compelllni p : ?* iptalm ? . :.a;i from any persoi arrested on ? ' '? ind -.n.:.b thi sum -.f such ball at ? -- r ?;.*!: 11.000 I ni ire thai 18,000, T ie Beaate to- lay pa-- I Senator Muttln's bill sp ;- priatlng K.M0 te prevent the introduction of tha ? ? plague, ard Benator Quy'a, permitting the ? uncut mi I Interest moneys in -h.- har. )* of tha \ fmlnlstia - in N'.-w-Y 'k ,'.--. -., make good rk n iw lea I. CANAL MEN OPPOSE WI MAN. nrpi <'?". CT A nn.l. Tr. ORGANIZE CAJCA1 gagg om a I.a;:, if; BCALB. ? any, Peb '2 -Before the Assembly Canada n Ittee this afternoon there was an Important ??: ? aa the Parsheil MU amending Iht btw re* stlng to navigation corporatlona engegi I In Inter? state commerce or cemmarci In the st.it- canals not to limit tbe capita] .,f such companies. ? present iaev limits tba capital of auch corpora? te ?*". Among those Interested in iho measure who appeared before tbs commlttei wen Wlasaa and O P, l'^?ter. ,?: New-York and ? P. Smith and '.. H. Raymond, of Buffalo. Mr Smith represented tba Associated Boat Own? ers of the S'ate. who ar* opposed to Mr. Parshall'i The bili. li. teetered, WOUld simple ! irn neel ? r at waterway te larK*.- corporatlona arid drive thoa* now engaged In a traine for a fair and rata return. Erastus wiman waa th. next speaker He dilal d -...ie decadence <>f the tonnage on tho r ,n: lsvi ;o ins, and the great Increa* B ? -":.nage of the competing railways for a rom ; ? .- period. Th.-re wea no hope 'hat tr.ci* ? ona on tba canal would ev< r ba betti r to loni ??ii things wer*-- ir-, their preaent disorganise^ state, ? 1 '. Individual hon! owner rm,mug things asa .TarY What was .'leeri*,-. wat u.rgauiza of large capital to huii.j great lermrn - md [?Iga*-1 hosts, l? was proposed to establish . .*.".,.,,? terininal at I, iff ilo and a not hei al a 1 osi ... li.'Ki ?> - ? .N.e..--York H. a ie.?.-ir. .1 tn the Interest of iht f I.ak* Trans;,..rial:.,n <'cm ?.:, ? \ recently I " bring Western fr.-i-,-ht, t*specla)lj fl ' ' ' milla through thi Oreel Leket ? New-York City. The company's oner id .!?.?? to the commen lal ? 1 ?'' " of thi -'? it. he asserted. f M'lTOJ, EXPENSES REDUCED. ' 'Mi:'! vxr EASTOJ* A.?KS r<,p. OKLt IUO,. ? ? ' id op ncsaa, THIS rBAB - Bi :?' rlnti r.d. nt Easton of ihr of 1 uWlc BuUdlngs, ii, bia am ua] :7r ? ' '" ?*?< '?? Sb '? Btlmatea ' .???-.:. 1 ii. partmenl lg on Oet< bi r : ne* 1 Poi fherf-S! ' ' r '"' "f'f'^" 1 haa tSft.000 .-.?? de. rea., In ??arly one-hair. *"'v'u-''a '?'?? ???? Deportment hy ' ? ? >'lfiW."f/''1.S Wc<k rractlcaily th. SntlN Krtmeni -xJ'.-e-V,;Z.1 ??}< fapttol Construction li* AU,vr,7/' V0V>tl**IW OIO lilli,. amJLVJlZft ' ~H'-UiiUj'- Brm* thia morning Intra* ^UirM^^:^^'- ">r h.* bill pr, etdlng fi, ^.?Adirondack ^'T^^ *"" "'"'"* s " ?a Bsrorcttiea The bin aggeopriatea HS,* Ml for csm-lni? on the surveys, sud dlTTer*. from The former bill In that it constitutes tho Stat*- Board of Ma-tilth "inl tho Ptate Enpireer ii board lo oarrv on Ins work. Instead of tbs o immirston prnvldeel i.ar in th" forme-.- batu. FOR viii:APER TELEPHONES 1 BUSINESS MKN ASK THE LBOI8t*ATURE TOP. RELIEF. iinxniN'o o.\ BSXATOB BBUIOTI rtn.t. CBSATTXa A COMMISSION Tee 1NVERTIOATT* TUT: MATTBB ANS ri'.KIWTiK SUIT* ABU! LBOISLATION. inr Tni.K'ii-.Ai--i t.i thi: TSISUMS ] Albany, Feb. 'j -An interesting nearing ams held this afternoon by tbs finance Committee of tho ?santa "ti Benstor Brush's bUl, which provides for ; j n reduction In hi ,1 regulation of telephone charges in th.- sta:,- Numerous Mils hsve been before ind previous Legislatures having the sams ob I .1-e-t In view, but none- of them previously prese nted i has attempted t<e make an Investigation of e-xa-es ? si\e-. cbargeaa t.e.nsii.io iii s., practical a way. Tbs j rr..-.:.-;!!!-.- io-dny considered does not create a r-pe I dal commission to Investigate tha charges n da i hy the various tetephoi s companies ear t;io state, I hm provides thal the- Attorney-Oeneral, the state i Controller nnd tho Sinto Engineer iball constitute | i; commission lo Investigate tiie many complaints of overcharges for telephone servlee, .inri to pro? pose remedial legislation. To prevent groundless complaints from being made, the expanse of in* veatlgatlona where charges are not proved must b< borne i>v the complainant Th.. Mil, after it? Introduction, wss referred to the Finance Com? mittee, aa it carries an appropriation, it would otherwise ko to tho committee on Miscellanea*, ia Corporations Al ths hearing to-day Prank I. Gardner, secre? tary of the Neva.--York Bosrd of Trade; rj. Waldo Smith, -arestdent of tho Wholesale Grocers' At-.v clatton, and Mr. Frans, of the Brooklyn Druggists' Association, appeared in favor of tbs l--:H. Mr. Smith made a strong speech In favor of a reduction of telephone charges, Hs said thai aeventy-one or? ganisations tu all parts of Ni w-York State had passed resolutions asian? for some' sort of legisla? tion which would relieve them from excessive ta phone charges. Comparing the chi rgei In New Tork snd foreign i liles, be stated thal telephone service which cost SIM in New-Tork City could be obtained in n.rlln for $100 and In T.'oiuloti for ?*'? .i year. Mr Smith then said that an Investigation by a competent commission wbleh could devote Its entire time ti ths consideration of tell phone changes was ? h it was wanted Senator Mullln, chairman of ths Finance Committee, called Mr. Smith's attention to the Lexow Trust Investigating Committee, and ? rj him to n.ako his complaint to thal commit ?? a al one of ita nubile bearings. Mr. Smith replied to tho suggestion thai Ihe Lexow Committee wac .? temporary affair, and that s permanent In? vestigation commission vv.ts wanted. This siipf,"rc tlon waa no* favored by Senator Mullln, who de -lared that the taxpayers had all the commissions to pav for now thal was desirable. B-oretan Gardner, of the New-Tork Board e.f Trade. expressed the opinion that 'tis measure, if pi ned. would produe a tl ?? r. Bulls .'.-aired .-is w?ll ps any other measure, aa he believed the Btate ofBcore named In lt rould be depended upon to nuke an Impartial Investigation. He was followed hv Mr Franz who uttered the protest of tho dmtrirlfits of Uri..klyn against exorbitant charges for tel. p'.. ma service, The hearing was dosed, and 'he committee in .-x ecutlve session decided to repor the- bill to the Sen? ate, in order that it may be referred to the Com? mittee on Miscellaneous Corporations, erith ths ur lerstfinding thal thal committee shall give cr other hearintj on tho i ill on Thursday afternoon, February H HF TOOK HIS COLLEAGUES' MOSEY. k n.KHK rv TrtR m-nn! OF tht" milf*.*****"* anti NORTaTWOTEIlN RAILWAY COMPANY f*ASH>:n CHECKS ASP failj:!' TO nETTRX? gt**eTrnrnoN apparent?- made. A stcry of a defalcation In the office of the Thl '-nRO ami Northwestern Railway Company, No. ?2 Wa)l*St., w-is In circulation yesterday. According IO the storv. the clerks were pnld off In checks for the month of January on Friday lart. They had hce>n tn tho habit of handlnn the-!r rh?rk8 earth month to one of their number, who procured the, '-a?h on them fit the bank. They did so on this occasion, The checks included the salaries or some Cn clerks, and. In fact, of all persona In the omeo except II. I.. Sykes, the rico-pea alden! umi treasurer, snd Samuel Cl. How?, the assistant treasurer-. The amount of them waa fl.SM, Tho derk went oiit tai pet them cashed about ld a. m., and failed tu return. Later In tho day hU wife appeared at the office w|th a letter from him, In which he said lie inclosed 110), unel asked her not to worry, ss hs would take care of her. lt was then concluded thal thc. i derk bad made away with his fellow-clerko' salaries. Ills own salary v\,is *<v> a month, and ho had drawn ts", so that he* had only Si coming to him. When he- left horn? ill the morfilnt,' he had told his wife that he might not be home until late, as a i-owiing riuh to which he belonged wa? io hive a mn-tlng in the even? ing. The railway company made ont new e-hecUp foe the clerks. Evidently the clerk subsequently mail" restitution, for Mr. Sykes, when asked ahout ihe matter, said: "The company luis lost m. tn,nay. The man l< in tho city.'' Peyond thi-. Mr Sv k'-s would say nothing. rr mum. or oronan p. ROBERTS. THK SKRV1CES ATTENDED BY A LARGS COE QREOATION OF WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE Philadelphia. Feb. 2 -In ;he Prot'-stant F:p:-cop,-il church of Pt. A?.iph. al Bala, ta-re gathered thia afternoon a large and Borrowing throng to parti tlpata In the serv! re far the burta'. ..f ihe dead as cond i ri 1 over the body of OeorgS B. Hob.:!*, the Ute prV deni '.f ra.' Pennsylvanls Railroad Company, it wai ? - r:ip;e yet beautiful ritual of Uie Protestsni Episcopal ?"'hur^h. and was made- doubly Impressive by tu-- deep gei lins of reverence that pervaded the cvnRrep it; m. It was an assembly thoroiiKhly repre? sentative "f leading nien of the country in almnnt ,.:i th.- walka of life. The weather wa? disagree . .', a heavy rain falling throughout the day. At the home of the dead man. prior to the ehar-h iervlce, those mon Intimately assoclatad with Mr. H..berts during: his life j.dned with the family an 1 the Intimate friends and relatives !n th,, las! ofll el There wa* no display of any kind The service at the house began shortly alter I o'clock. All the h inorary pallbearers wera- present. This portion of the services was eosdtRHed by tbs Rev, Thark? S. Olmsted, rector of tin- Church e.f st. Asaph. Mr Roberta wa? a warden of thia ch ;.- !h. Tha. body was then taken to the church, where the service was read by ihe Ree Dr R l> McConnell.of Brooklyn,former? ly rector of Bt. Stephen'! C of ibis ? Ity, where y\r b.Tts srai inti! recently a \ ???- a-,..n. Bishop Whitaker read tue lesson .-..'? I the committal service at -he tomb in Laurel Hi'! Cemetery. The- honorary pallbearers were as follows: Alex? ander M Fox. Alexander Biddi M, Parker Short, ridge, William i- Bikini Alexander J Cassatt, Clement -\ Griscoss, Benjamin li. Comegys, Amos i: I.nila-. William R. Barnes, laeorge Wood, C Stuart Pattersem, F.ttliigbatn B. Morris, ellrootor* of the Pennsylvania Ballroad Company; Chauncey M Depew, president New*Torb Central and Hud i ti Rivi r Rail.I; Bamui l Bl sn, prei Idem Dela* ware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad; E B. Thomas, presldenl Bria Railroad; John K. Cowen, preatdenl Baltimore sod Ohio Railroad; M E Ingalta, presldenl Chesapeake snd Ohio Kaili., .d. ? > ii Ashla* presldenl Wabash Railroad; E. P wilbur, or- dd. nt Lehigh Vail*) Railroad; Charles i*. Clark, president New-York, New-Haven and ll,irita n) Railroad; Charlea M Maya, general manager Ora nd Trunk Railway; (' E Perkins, presldenl ('hit-ago, Burlington and Qulncj Hnll read; Joseph B, Harris president Philadelphia and Heading Railway; Ororgi R Blanchard, Trunk I;-.. Commissioner; J Plerponi Morgan, of New. V..ik Sir William C, Sun Horn, pres.dent .'huh.lian Patine Railway; Charlea Lanler, president Pltta I irg, Fori Warne aid ri,: .,, i Railway; Charlea I-' Mayer; <.f Baltimore; Joseph H Chonle, Jacob II BchiR Bnd Jamel Bpcyer, of New-York; Oeorge i'. Thomas, .,r Philadelphia; Prank Thomsoi :. al . ut; .1"! :. !?'. tireen, se. rici -preal dent; Charles E. Push, third vice-president: .1 C. Bis - ecretsry; D B Newhall, aaalstani secretary, I'.. - Ivai i l; llroad Company; James McCrea, Ri vice-president; .1. Twlng Brooks, second vice ...i. j,.hi, I'. Davidson third iflce*pres!dent; ,l.-i..', Wo d foui .. vice-president, Pennsylvania Company snd ti ?? following hm.ls of th,- rarioui departmenti ..' the company: Samuel Rea, Robert w i^mlth. William A Patton, William B. fir.mn Theodora N. Ely, H M Prevoat, .lame, a Losan, .1 !: Hutchlnaon, K W. IiuwMns. William M. J... ?. J. Il Wooal. John C. Wilson, William J. Latta, Will..-ra .1 s:.-w.di Th.,ma* p Kennedy, General i J Wlstar .bum s Gerhard, Pr j. w Lodge and Major Luther B Mem The actlw! (? .in' ..:? I-- were eight aid servants of Mr Roberti srhowen deeply attached to him. Thi .."?pern offices of n..- Pennsylvania Ballroad Compan) wen ? losed ..i 1 p. m. In oraler to give an opportunity rei il" employes to mt.-nd tha *>r ?I.'. v A special nan, arrived furn tin Wen thia morning bearltg tiie oflla-tala e.f the Pennaylvanla I'omi .1 '?'?? and OTherf, and .. special 'rain als,, .ame ii,,ti, New-York .arly ibis afternoon, which con VQyt-d | ron ii;, i. a,, i frORI ."-', V. - York .'Ulai Nett ? l-l (.-lid '."V'M.i Maali,,irs arrived from H.-.rrlee biir*,' abortly afiei noon, and attended tba servlcee In L-ompanj with he lallroad otllriala. NARROW ESCAPE POR PAYN.I < ii n i in ii<-?i treas Pis at Pa*g*. nt". Yn-,1 win remember afterword the man who waa nominated fe;- : high ofAce, the man ev!,,, waa responsible for timi condition, was buried under thi eui. ?? ,,f tn- people ,.:' fas stat-, i say, gentle? men, are .,e\. it io our constituents, are owe lt to Ihe great Republlcai party, w -iee*- it to our- ( selves I, men, lo atand on oar feel lo-dey and rote aa eve believe. 1 soy to you lhal if genii, men j rote yee on thia question here to-day i know that they ar.- not voting ?> the; believe, because they beve told me so. Now. i speak feelingly on this aubject. I regret ' to differ with the Oovernor I told him ir.nkly thal ft was my r':ii:, i purpose ', do everything ! that i could tn msk< hla administration what it | ought to be tn tfi" In it. *t oi' ti,- Republican , party, i told him thnt i could n"t respect mj'Belf | nnd could nu' fa... my own coneclenc and vote yea on thi? question. Senator Krum read ;< long, prepared speech, ' in which ho reviewed fi" public life of Payn '[ and defended him against tha charges ??' the prc-s. He said that Mr. Payn lind been thc friend of V. s. Grant, Rot. Conkllng, Alonso v.. cornell. Thomas C. Platt nnd Prank f-1. Biack, and he asked the Senators to contrast thor," tr-.r-n xxith th'.?" who were making th" orarrrof*. nK.-xinst him. Mr, Krum apoks for over nn hour. WRAY DISSENTS. H-rator Wray followed arith a Speech >">f op? position to Mr. Payn'a confirmation. Hf said that he sincerely regretted that h" evrts mm peii"d I., dlaagree eeith tba Oovernor on thia nomination. Th,mph ho bejleved that hlatory would xvrif* Governor Buick ns one ot th" preatec,. Executives of the state, be could not maka bimeelf relieve that Mr. Payn'a nomina? tion xxas f"r the public g..od. He declared that his constituents xxt-rc opposed to tho rumination, nr.d ns their renrcsT.tative he mutt '.ol'? In line erith their .iudRment. Senator Paley followed evlth his speech in support of Payn'a confirmation. Ho said that .ailing a man nara- was the bett sign of th" Weakness "f a personal accusation. He called attention t,, Payn's extensive manufacturim* and -.thor IntereatS as a refutation of Hie charce that ho xvns a bankrupt. TIBBITS WITH Til!-: OPPOSITION. Senator T!hldt**. xeh>. followed Senator Daley, attacked tbe nomination H" said: As a Senator representing the XXXth District, the home of fa- Executlvi of this State, lt is onlj lining that I Bhould nae some thing here in ex , i-nation ,,f the couria. I 1. .v, decided to take. I ariah noev to deny, as has been frequently -.1,1 here, that the protests against this, nomination necessarily .onie iron-, th. so-called Mugwump ele? ment. I wish to say they do mn. because th., men evie1 bave written ine, thc men l have seen or met. have alwayi !???:: in the stalwart ranks >.f thc Republican party. 1 .,1-.,, wish to saj thal there mae- !?? a mlstaki in thi so-called organisation of ti,- Republican party always i.> call any ni>-mh"r of the puny xe ho does not agree with ll upon soma pani,ular il :>;g a Mugwump, lt is a difference of opinion, which even a minority haa a right to. and Min belong within the ranks o' the Republican party Noev, :ii*rj. ls no man xvho cm fake this floor xe h,i feela aa I do the necessity of the position I a.. ?? ,.d -o take. There ls ll" rn.-.". -.v),. ls :??? i... ? . 'i d arith :h" political Hf" of our Goveraoi aa I .a, if i could do aa eonalatently li would i"- a,.,- desire !?> send bj the appointment of th" i .oven "i Th,- o' iv thin*.- for me to decide ls whether ..r not those charges .in- true, i have mau" : ?> charges, ai- l the chargea which have heen made may be un? justifiable. Hut. Mr. President, the intolerant tr* t ni--: r. the Indifferent treatment >,f th" protests of an element of the Republican p.,rte .-a respected, so loyal, thal they wer' Impelled tu ma ki their protests against this appointment, ls unjustifiable as well. Trie Republican par'-, .innot always s.n'r lv turn Its hu-k to that element '.:. the party, an ??lenient which never .isk.- for emoluments, thai never saki for patronage, that never Interfere* with flu- mnnneem'-nt of the party, because there mai he ft time ir, tl:,- lie;,|- futUr* Wh.Il *? i I question as sound money evin ?.,.. .lr ev to our ranks men of -ii: : reeds, wlw . I maj no he our fortune to have such an Issue. It i- fi.ii element before eehich t i?nw. it i? because of t ?<?:? protest, evhirh I i-ouhl not CBSt aside, that I ee. i: t to the Governor nnd told 'aim tha it was impos? sible for me to stand h>- him. PAVET DIVES 1113 REASONS. Senator Pavcy also attacked Mr Payn Rs said tn part: I shoal,1 lave hero very "fled to hive simply "1st my vote upon thi* oc-asion against this appoint? ment without making any statement of my reaaona for .so <io!ri(r. If the Senator from the XI.lld 'Sci ri tor Balnea) had not challenged hm explanation from any man who saw nt io vote against this appoint? ment to-day. in ny judgment thi* appointment BhOUld Iie\"r receive the VOtCS Of a majority Of this Senate. He cornea here blackened arith charges made against hui fitness, his integrity, his capacity for the performance of the dutl"s of thnt Important trust, and these chargea have heen made in two widely circulated metropolitan JOUrnaU, and lt has been vere easy to cast those charges aside hy say? ing that they ar** "irresponsible ni wspaper clamor." Those charges mae bs "Irresponalble newspaper "lamer." hut 1 want to say that r1-,-;- is responsible newspaper clamor, aa distinguished from -irrespon ?iMe newspaper clamor." From a party standpoint, the appointment Is th? worst that could have i.een made, the wots; that cuuld have been advised, th" very worst thal has ev, r been suggested, and it has t,*'cn defended In a worse fashion tuan any Other nomi: ttlon that was aver made- the very worst fashion imaginable. There are two departmenta In thia State, th" In? surance Department and the Banking Deportment, aboul the heada of which there Bhould he no suspi? cion of scandal and much lesa conviction. Th. y re? late so closely to the financial InterCStB affecting p.opie who have no means of protecting thoso In? ti rests Individually, and who must rely upon th-* great corporations that handle their Interests, that then- should he no suspicion about Ih" integrity or fidelity of the men In charge of those departments, I cannot vote for Mr. Payn. TIIK VOTE TA KPN. Th" vole on tbe nomination xvns then taken, and Pa yu was confirmed by a vote ?>f 27 to 'ju. Tha vote follows-. For confirmation?Blackett, Brosrn, Burns, Cha* hoon, Coggeshall, Daley, C. Davis, Ellsworth, ford, Grant, Harrison, n-.t;.,.,. Johnson. Krum, Lamy, Lex ow, Maloy. Nussbaum, Page, Parsons, Raines. Belbert, Sheppard, Stewart, Btranahan, rVleman and \\ llcoa (ail Republicans) total, tl. Against confirmation Brush, ... A, Davis, Higgins, li imphrey, Mu'.lin, Pavey, Tibbits, White and wray (Republicans), and Ahearn, Cantor, Coffey, Feather* son, Gallagher, Grady, Koehler, Mania. McCarren, Munslnger end Sullivan (Democrats).?Total ZO. Aaseme.- fi,. Foley and McXuIty (Democrats). Senator Timothy i? Sullivan, of New-York, Laughingly remarked at tbe Democratic caucus this morning thal if Mr. Payn needed his vote io pe confirmed he could bave lt. THE PEOPLE'S VIEW OF IT F.-natur Higgins, of fi*un, made to several newspaper correspondents a statement Rle lng his reasons for Opposing Mr P..;, n's nomination. H ? said: l! is m ? a tl sui the deepest regret thai I feel it me- conscientious date m vot* against the continua* ? - r ? Governoi Black's appoint** for Superintend* em of Insuranci wi- '.?? l do n il q ii atl n I ? cerltj of in- motives In making thin appointment, l do believe thal th* Superintendent of Insurance, more perha*** than .me other Btate ,,fti er, u'i mid have the unquestlom l >?? rm li nc< of thi people il- ?- ri sponslbli -i a large degree for the most sacred anl unselfish Investment that we make, -ha; of Insuring oar lives solely I i prol et om srldowa ar. I children ir .rn xx-.m:. while ' personally know of nothing I., || Mr Payi I , dona of a discreditable nature, T d know thal the people have nol the confidence :n him Which they are eni.-i.l t I :,,ee In a man hold? ing tl poBltl m. ,:ii i x-ery aerlourly doubi whether they ever will dav* such confidence, regardless of how ev-ii he mav eos luel lb* very Important de* pertinent a hlch be ts to t ik>- charge of. PENNSYLVANIA LEAD COMPANY FA1L8. Tin: WORKS TO vv OPERATED RT THK RBCEIV* EM 'Xi'iTxi, sro' k |1 ,.-,.*., Pittsburg. Peb X.?A Judgment tor nearly (1,000,. ,**, eens confessed yesterdey by the Pennsylvania peart Company In fevor of George s. rjMaoom, trna* te.- for crediton This was tint known, however, until to-d?y. The action xxus followed by a Mil iq equity, hied bj Mr Orlsoom, ssklng for th.-* np pointnieiit of a reeetvee for tbs company, the Board of Dtrei low Joining In tbe petition. The Court, on the p: p is Ried, appoint".1 UrorK" 9. Grtacom and il E Anderson sa receivers for the company, directing them to operate the works un? til further ord. r of tba Court. They are to make b report .eery month, and to Btes bond for *-in>, imiii fi,, tbs preaent. The hiu tor tht receiver ml forth that colonel Orlsoom ?? bolder of the judgment against the company for HM.**M in favor of crediton and thai ll- B. Anderson ls a stockholder Ths cor* poratton e*..,* chartered In liOO, and haa ** capital -I... k of ll.000.OiHi, of which J. B, Bchwarta ls it," owner ??* fnM.no.-. The general office >.f th* company i< in Pittsburg and ih,- worka ar" in Robinson Township Tba I,- .nd plant , cted upon . ere arortfa 1087.issi. Othea as-.i- Incl th advan emenl of %':,:,om to tbs I', in,-yfmia Bmeltlng ''..mpany. of i tah, ainl .i considerable i un In t"...k i.mu* and cash. The llsbtllttes .ii- about 11.400.000. -? RECEIVER POH .x MANUPACTURINO COM' PANT. Si^-rling, UL, Pei,. I Th" extensive worka r,f the Keystone Manufacturing Company, Thomas a. tjait, presgieat, wa* cloaad bx- the BbarW i.>-dav on n levy In favor of ?.fr tialt for PV>.0W awl Hie First National Bank of Bterllng for 19.9m. rolumbus, rihin, Feb, v .binn Pstterson wan appointed hers to-day receiver ai tbs property tn thia <it.v of the Keystone Manufacturing Com* pany of Hte-riing. in . on application of W. C. (5. Beckett, who ssri thal the company's iiniiiiitie? are |Me,0M and the sesets not mor.. than HbbVSS*. TO WORK IN IIAiniONY. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINKS RJCADJU8T INfJ THEIR RELATIONS. Tiir: i.vi >\- PACIFIC, thu NORTHERN PACIFIC AND THK OREAT N'HrHKIlN thi: lu. vt S OONCRRXKD. An Importsnl readjustment cf the relations o'. bcbji " tbs transesontlnentsl railroads ls under Way, When lum ph teri it will create a harmony of Inti ie ti smong the I'nion Pacific, the Northern Pa* ? ?'?? ? id ihi Oreat Northern raiaeis. in other words, the threi ? ?- .i -v-r.i v..irk ia a< 'ord Instead nf. as in the past, sgslnsi each other, arith the consequence of i s. rion general Impairment of revenues of ill lines, Tiif-r.- ia io be ne. actual consolidation ??r roads, nor ai., pooling "f business. Bach road will retain iti Individuality and independence as her. tofore. Tbs iir-a move in the general schema wa* thi acquisition by capitalists Iden Wed with tha Oreal Northern Bailwaj of stoch "i tbs Northern Paclfle road. The syndicate which underwrol the Northern Pacific reorganisation pian ha* within the lasi few day* disposed of tba sloe k III ItS hands, I comprising Rettie**} pr. ferred snd gs*,ttt.OtO .-ommon stock The prrfern i nock was said to have brough) something over ?'?? and thi common nbout 15, Altogether mure * tar: Ti 14,509,000 waa involved in the transaction. The Oreal Northern capitalists ssa med part of lbs syndicate's stock, and the Deutsche Hank of Berlin secured an extensive block for i ima of its customers, who wera- already large owners of Northern Pacific securities. Edarard D. Adams, chairman of the Board of Directors of tbs Northern P rifle, represented the Deutsche Hank, and Kuhn. Loeb A Co. represented the Oreal North? ern capitalists. J. P Morgan k Co., the managers of the syndicate, mad., the sale of the stoek. No bonds war- disposed of with the Stock, The mem? bers of 'he lyndle ate hav-, however, sold, al various times and In varian- way . moat Of the bond.- al? lotted ro them. A cable dispatch says I isl the committee in Ber? lin of the bondholders of the. oregon Ballway ind Navigation Company haa received a Jolnl offal from the Northern Pacific Ballroad nnd Um- Oreal Northern Railroad of B for the preferred stock which they received when they ead ll elr con? solidated 5 per ..nt honda for consolidated I poi cenl lionels With each ll .Ono bond they received M.~>i? in preferred stock. The offer of the tlrr-nt Northern and the Northern Pacific waa condition I upon Its acccpl ince by the holders of ?:i,""",. of the .-tock An offer la supposed tn hav.' been made t.. other holden of sto. k. ti... common aa w*-ll as the i-r. fer r- d. Tl-., re- i* $11,000,000 of preferred and 124,000,000 of common stock. The preferred is quot? ed al SS and the common at tn ah the .-.tn. !< j* held in a voting trust. The Oregon Ballway ar.d Navigation Companj lias i>*??? 11 under the control of tho I'nion Pacific Ballway. Its railroad runs from Huntington, Oro., te, !?;.:?<! Portland, ?0 ml lea, arith branch lines aggregating HRS miles. There is an ocean lina from Baal Portland to San Francisco, r>;,i miles. The Oregon Bailwaj and Navigation i omi any's road, in connection with the eir"ir..n ; Short Pine anel Ptah Northern, which extends front Granger, Wyo., to Huntington, Ori . W2 miles, has | formed an outlei f n ihe L'nion Pacific to the Par-in> , coaal Independent of the Central Pacific Railroad, i ll i atata I thal on Ita reorganisation tue Tulon j Pacific win become interested with the Northern | Pacific anel the- Orrat Northern In the ownership of the Oregon Ballway and Navigation i Joni aa nv. lt ls thought thal In the ? nd Ihe ownership of th" i'n? ion Pacific, Northern Pacific and Oreel Northern win be largely the same. ? PRINCE l>r CBIMAY GETS BIS OTYOECE. THS PRINCESS aTtTST I'VY 13.000 PRANCfl ANNUAL I.V AS AUMONT THK KATH BR TO MAVF, THE CHITjDREN PrussMs. Keb. {.?The n"tlnn for absolute divo-ve brought by tbs prince de Chlmay against his srtfe, formerly Clara Ward, of Dotrott, Mb h., who eloped from Parla lasr f-ill with .limos Rlgo. n Hungarian fcvnsy fiddler, which Was neljourne.1 on January 19 for a fortnight, ame ip In the court ar e'harlerol to-,iay for the pronouncement of judgment. The ev.urt announced that a decree of absolute divorce was granted t" the prince ie Chlmay upon th? grounds alleged In his e-omplaint against his wife. Tha- e-ranrt appointed tho Prince da Chlmay guardian of the- children. The 1'rlncess will be allowed to ?ee them once a month, but only In the presence of s thlrel party. She agreed to pay the . osts of the action rind ""Vj francs annually -.s alimony to the prince. FRANCIS joseph TO visit tue czar. -.IIB KMPKROR OF AUSTRIA TO BK IN ?T PCTERS BUBO ON APRIL 27. Vienna, Feb '.Vlt ls announced that Kmperor Francis Joseph, a.-companied by Count OoluchOWSkl, Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, will rlsll st. Petersburg on April 'J7. AMBASSADOR li IV lim AT WORK AGAIN. London, Feh. {.?United ?tates Amh.issad.ir Pay nrd, whose illness wa.* reported yesterday, waa so mich better to-day thai hs was able to visit the Km bassy and transact business. ? ?-? 1 DIVORCE Eon COI STESs cowl.FY. I/ondon. Peb. C The ? 'Hon for divorce taken by Countess Cowley sgatnsl ind, .lari Cowley, the trial of which waa endi l yesterday, was Anally disposed of to-day by the ''"ir-, rendering Judgment In ia-, or "f the i lounti sa ? ? THE TEUTONIC REI PB QUEENSTOWN. Pondon, Feb. t?The White Star Line Bteemer Teu? tonic, from New-York January 2*i for Liverpool. passed Holyhead st liM o'clock rills afternoon. Ow? ing IO the dens.- fog. stn- did DOt communicate wi;h Queenstown. ? FIGBTING THE VNI0S IX BROCKTON, Brockton, Mass., Peb, S. Al 'ii" conference held thia afternoon between the officers of tho Hoot and Shoo Workers' International I'nion nnd T D Parry * Co., the union propose J thal all men should be returned to work si exactly sue asms price and under the same conditions ss when tl.-, strik.- of the sole fasteners was ordered. Mr. Bury said thal he. could nol accede to the propo? sition, as he had his factory full e.f h.-lp, md waa getting along nicely, Independent of the union. This lends e-olor to the belief that the present. tlKht i- against tbs unions In general rather than agalnai prices Thi shoe factory of Charles A Katein which yesterday morning discharged all of Its rmployei opened :his morning for the employ? ment of help "ii a "fte- shop" basis. Very few of the old m-n applied for work. Two hundred appli? cants were hired In tiie- murnini?. The firm say thar within " day or two they win have a full complement of h. ip and be running along as usual There's only one The best cooking fat. Cleanlier than lard and more healthful. Genuine Cotfolen* ls sold everywhe-e n ith iradi* mtirk*.-"0'Mr-'>rrn*" and Basse's heed aa tatton plant ai ?rt oaeverj tie, A hiii'wm*!)- Iilu?tr(.'el A" irhru Caltndm ,\t uni"'!'. ile?isn, for I'D?, roiltslnlns Ttir*e Tl'lim reit *?n>l sitty-f.ve --. Itcted Recipe) by Ike baal koowa teacher*, .if nnd ?rttMSSa cookery. WW r*f icr,! or. r??eipt of th's BSvefUBBOMel tn. r-'e OMKa in ?r?m??. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. II.. IN THE CYCLING WORLD. TUP. RIVAL CAMPAIGNS FOR THE I.. A NV. PRESIDENCY. POTTBR .'ENTIMRNT BTBOXO IS TUT WEST STEAMBOATS TO ur; COVERED Bl A BICTCUS BAOOAOB net. I" A "TS ABOUT RACIXO mky Then la ,-x eas; difference m the method* ometime*. used he- csndMatea in the beat t a political Btrugg*.*, and the present controversy between [mac iv Potter and Starting Elliott la .1 caae In point While Mi. ' hu? been tramping rhr.,,i?:i the Weal teeklnc to Influence delegates to ihe National Aaaembly in Kia favor. Mr. Porter has her-h Spending hla timi ll kt '.i 1 roads work, the one feature in wheeling dear io ihi hean of every rider. Mr. Potter will leava ttit" eity n*-xt Mon,hiv to go ? 1 Albany to make a'l the j arrangements for Qood Roads Day .md tbs dinner ? Which Will tali* pla.* on the opening; day of -he I I,. A. W. matine. To-day the Chief Consul of tbs L a W. in thia state will ko to Trenton .-if the *u? geatlon of the New-Jersey I.. A. xv. officials to do ?Thai he ,-an ro assist In toe pn.-sag*- of the Bicycle , H.iu^.iKe bill, which will come before the Legtslat ire. Another prominent wheelman, wbo returned 'nm j me Chicago abow yesterday, had some Interesting . things to nay regarding the PM abb 0 ItCOUM Of the' ; . mri ilj a' Albany, "i made a pretty careful can- j .?ari of tba L. A. W. situation In the ?.Vast," asld he. i ? i And -oat :!,e p-it sr sentiment ls itrong ail si ,ng i tbs line Th* Weat will :*r:W about ninety-five i '-?>:ers to the assembly, and they arlll i >nu Kaat un* pledged. They have mad, no combination at a.l. and I don'- -Mink'that they will. They look out for their , own Interest first, lasr and all the time. I haee j heard a rumor that Messrs. Elliott and Ha?*r;t have . made up their minds ro tre- to throw their support to , soma Western candidate. In case they find that they | rani it ???meat Mr. Potter themselves. Even if the* do, 1 'iori'- -'u!r,k that they exl'.l he ah!** to accomplish I anything." A measure whl.-h wll. Interest wheelmen thr.uzh- ' out thia llatrlct will he tiie bill to compel tbe ferry ; and -???in beal companies to treal bicycles ,i? bag* j gage, ,i- la done by tha railroad* In ihe stat*, t i.i ' ? ? rate* are -,rB>-d ur tim** .- n dlapuu i. ; One wheelman who took a Hudson Rlvei boat t * tha Catskills last simmer had io pay a charge of ZS >ents for lits arheel and rm additional -."? cents for eh* iking th* ma.-hine. The New-Haven boata -arrv aheela free, arhl'.e the Eaat and North River ferrie* charge fr ,m two ro -hree cen ta for bl ;y li ; Tl ?? merni erahlp In th* i.-^.i^i0 of Araerl -.ir- Wheel* | ri,.-n continues to Increaas e\'en ni th;, unlike!; bi* > , e,:|* Breather. There were 2*.i new members el* ted | In the i.ia- greek, makmg the grand total to dal Ti.,:' The membership --i this Btate la now 30.B3S; I In Pennsylvania. 11 Mt; in llaaaaehusetts, 9,711, m I i:i [ Xew-Jersey, -I.T77. j Frank Walirr. who won the recent rac* at Wash* | Ington, bsa sent In his entry to the seventy*two*h ir i ra,-*- which wi!! take plare at Pi:tabors shortly. Lo its j i.imm. Of Cleveland, has entered the -mme n?.-e, an i a good Merrit should he seen when th*-*,- two men meet. Oimm holds the twentj -foiir-iicir re,'.rd of ! '*>, mi!*s. Oeorge H. Bidwell, a prominent arheolnua who has heen mentioned a* the probable Collector of the Por . has Jus-, returned from the West. When seen yester? day Mr. Bidwell said thar he had found rhe \\V<! strong for Potter. Ile Intimate,l. however, that be w luld not b* s irprlaed to find thc nairn of s Western man on the Potter ti.-ket for the Brat vice-presidency. n.-i!d'? challenge to race any rider in the world is said :o have been accepted i>y Thoma* Butler, of Cam? bridge. Tho race will he the best two out of tiree hears, and i- may take place at Jacksonville in Mar, h for 11.000 a siue. Butler's friends say rhat he learned a lot about raring when ne was In Prance, and thal knowledge will be of advantage to him When be meets Hald. Wallace Owen, c. O'conner, '... R r.. i,efT,*:-s,->n, george Keith, c. a. Carlson and Walter Room* are mentioned as proh.ibi.- member? of the Knicker? bocker Athletic Club racing t-^am for next aeaaon Cyclist* desiring to Join the League of AaMrtean Wheelmen may obtain full printed Information and membership blanks by Bending nam**, ani ., i ,ir*-ss*s to tho cycling Edit ir. Tribune. COLUMBIA'S ROWING ENTHUSIASM. NOXV THAT TUB ITXIVBMfTT lr* T*0 HA VB A CREW BYBBY ONE ir1 QUAD ok rr. Columbia University will have a ,t**,- on the evater this year. The Athletic Cn:,e., ol tba i':-. trerslty, at the end of Its meeting on Mon,lae- night, decided this, although no plan could b>, ;.gr.I on ,i^ to how its liabilities, amounting to mor" than K.S00, are to bs paid off. Prancta B. Han*,-*, of (h.- elans of is:*;, wio served on th.* advisory mnmtttee whli ii originally re* ported to tho rnton that it xxas Inezpedle o have an i*:*T cr ir, ls now heartily In fnv.ro- ..t' ? .? plan to organise one. "The circumstances have change*! sines we mad*' our report." -. ld tte, y-i - terday. "The Old rowing Spirit has BhOWn . arnon*- the undergraduates as lt had not then. There at** plenty of candidates for th,- crew, though mane- of them ara new men Th* under graduate* are nil In favor of Columbia's being rep? resented on rhe water ar any rate, ail so ls every one thal I know. I rreii,-w that Mr Taylor ?.,i,-* to *** a crew also. Just how It will 1>? provided I .. I cannot tell. That ls ail In tbe air as y. t. an., u ls too early to Otacuefl lt." j..im lt Pine declined to talk aboul th- crew question yesterday. ? NEVADA LEGISLATORS ON TBElR DIGNITY. Carson. Nov., F>h. I.?It evas rumor.-d yesterday that tb* sporting fraternity nt t't.xh and Montana had offered "Pan" Stuart Inducements to pull thi LIQUIDATION SALE. JOHN H. FRENCH, Al CTIONKCR. Will Sell at Public Auction, Tl I? DAT. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3D, and Continuing Daily, -nil-. SNTIRE am ;; or CLARKE & CO., nxwBU-lrRfl 859 BROADWAY, NEAR HTH Oom ? -' ' i ???.-?'*. sith DIAMONDS and other prac! ia Kl nea ?? i ; I wt ^v-ass* :: -.-..-? g ? S av HOI*RS "" CAtX, ll TO ?"? n.Mt.V .-.- Bj Ths Peabody Medica' Institute, \a>. 4 llnlflna-!. Si. |Opp. Ho ve-rc Honan, floater**. |-;all>bli*lea-e! In IEEE, ... P-jhii*1-.". tha Rae s-nad Mi .. a Ti ., it, ?r--.-.'aaS KNOW THYSELF. The Science of Life, or Self-preservation. THK r.oi.n Mt:n\i, EmSAX. \ Unalla fair |Sv*rjl Mara, Mlllf, n I I ,:- ic-1 and -.lei. lt ctintavloa 3T0 poajea, I2n |2S In ?... ; (v - ripe loos Cae scuta an.i chronic .:'?? ia nt bil emboss*! I'r.n'-h musiir . full gill I - - , . a-* ? iaau*tlv?|? ari in . , ,. ... CthauateM Vitality, iiert ua .-il Physical [???;? Vari ? a, ?n1 ail I'l-aa-R.-s ar,I ir?akn?aa nf Man, [rom arl et?v#r -a-iaa sri.lt,*-. N> ?. ? alee ? ! .? i .- ' 1- , ? tmHf ll. by stall, **?!'? ?? i ii ; '? ? proapecluB, witl taaH ? rt; KV teat n-t. The author ?-.-??.'-''.' Mf-P-M -variote. ??..->? 1 '. rn ? e- It rani.: Medical i- -,-' rim. !W4 - .--* -. M '?' Rei tent; -1.1V be llBBBB**. tl* ;-.-r*or, ear t>v Tnt !'? ? ll i .,- v e- '.-. i-'i e~r* but en aquala ? B tr... ? > HEAL THYSELF RADWAY'S PILLS. I ar I.'iiivTTV rv> ',. Ker* Toftt, lt glvea me great plcaaui i intarili atate thal fSSe fills ar" much aU| thera 1 r-a\- tried bri ri** ara>.iflv trnuti!*,| v. :-|. 'ir-i I ? i- Kl r.?- I flnj ih.at 'h?v Ktv-.? ma Inatam r-rtlef. arni' h -h*r P'li* ??ulg Bot do. PETER KI FF KS tlSn Not th Seconal -' l".-i ??>!:. ia Pa C0WP[;RTIiWAIT'3 RELIABLE give a " happy " tone to tum CARPETS room i,ox. < itt:i)i r. nu IV?I ms Slr?C s?:?-???ss tich- offneirSslI i.ik.. |ua1 ni.l.- ths Kevads line. Thu report ?? iv I gi il i snd m?rn* bera or th* Leglalat ire di I that If iueh an offer a/aa acoepted snd the light sraa nol pull*-1 off in i 'ar. --ii they srould rep i legalising prize llghta Thoy votH for the bill mderriandlng that the capital ..-' N- ..i-i ? r, iulaj battlegrouaa. SEW Willi CLUB 8TATIOS RUMORS. lr sraa rumel I eal thi N> w-York Vii- Club contemplated build i early data an out-of-town boura lated on tbs So.ind. Leading member* th club, lr * li Mid, Nit that the time had arri* d s i -..ii bs sucti a ., in , rder thai me i i- i on might oe ,<riv#n to the imailir b sta- ri I ?..) I - :m?h. n.iv | ,. ,?. a . .?: ? , . 1 ? ll i ll ' - Mt Wai i ir.) neatwsni. According to Commodore E M. Brown. however, the schemi exlata o* yei only In lma*rlna tl ; The r pori probab!) arose," he laid, '.'rom ? .me desultory talk on the p.'.r.- of one or two mem. ;.. i< Thi auhjeci in.-- never bea b >ug il '???to-* the club in any tani ? Probably In tt fetors . . r- Sound, bul si yet so at* , jive e rr. i t. the Busgvstton h:i* neen made ? HORE 'ono c./; t i HUB nr.i.n. The- John Good Cordage Works al iii venn wood. which sra now In the bandi of Sheriff Hears Doht. ? dalma against tn- .ompany have not bceo settled, havi had more Hem placed .air.iinst thom. ss, i- riled ;n tha Sh rllTa ..ff ic. tn Laong I pin ml Pity yesterday two additional .'lalm* TIM brat <v . ? - 1672 In fi;, r .' thc Klrat Ka? llona I Bank oi Brooklyn and tl aecnnd iras In ravor of I', ai T. <; Jenkins, for 1101.117***, Sos on prom)-- 'i?? ???'??-. ? ./ ti ni! ll. OAR LU I \ / l/Y/.'V I I.E. jacob il Dahlman one of m wall-knesra firm n deal rs, living si Ko. IM Bast Oae*hsn? rlred-and-sixte nth-st., was taken iii lasi avonlea; In [hi product aton ol P. Duffy. So, I'S Wea* irteenth-at. Mi. Dahlman was attended by an nmbul ? ind tak. n norm . PASSESGEEB FOR HIE OTHER SIDE. I ? :; K-.lin.ir..1. M IV a*..ime> io thia ,-oun ?:v several months ago mi lecturing tour, seaiis ror England to-.lav on thc- Whl'- 2?:nr -;? .imsi.lp Bril innlc Herbert Beerbohm Tree, the> .actor, coca bj the Am-1.'.in Use steamship Hv Pawl, ila takei with ulm shoat thirty members of als e-om pany, among whom ls Qerald e-iu Meurter, son of :. ': its nova liat. *^ Postum Cereal Food Coffee cannot be distinguished from the finest thick black Mocha in point of color, which changes to a rich golden brown when cream is added. If anyone has served it to you pale and weak, they a have abused you and hurt us. HOWL .??- - -?- - ??' aMES Kr^JS-ST-ZS sive grades of Java tmaamrt prepared from cereal* ,, i, ?? absolutely pore product of the cereals -^ ? JJJ ^ ^^ ?a>.|ng ..? ir.<lk? Red Intended by Nature for man's gnbalateace ami selected by tha blfheet Scientific knowladga of thc f.i elements required ??? ths human body. blood" is true. when common coffee d.? tlj the other lliliiK. The alkaloids in Coffee ar* well enough tooan Abo?tTOpercreBtlafrcanthe?luten.aIb?meBa ,,, ?..,>*!, ians and Chemlsta, aa Identical arith and phosphate arheel whick go directly to make the gray matter la ti.-1 nerve cells. (Well f. 1 narva centres mean health. sir*ngth and sue cess in life I About SO P?-r ctnt '? tho itlIcn>' Particles of bul lem ni daily n small those of morphine, whlaky and tol.a in degree A sir,,np constitution ran marni daily deeea, Many good coaatltutlona faa doges Of i riff ec. In the raes (or success, throw off Ilia iiiipf*dl / moms an<i take adeaniacv of the health and strength to ba found m scientifically prepared Pood Coffee You can turn sturdy good health and strength Into gold and fame That's sense, plain common BSB00. Poatum Cereal Food Coffee om ba found in all ihe better Fancy groeertaa WarniiiK- Don't drip" PoStam. Roil If min? utes and see that you naxe enough in to make lt l>!a<k and rich, and there you are. a friend for. ex-er. POSTUM CBEBAL CO., Liam, Battle Creek. Mich.