MORE CHRISTMAS BOOKS.
Apparently. we are to have a cemPlct;MJ*
rorm edltien of tho novehl of Mlaa ??
The Bcrlbnera have ln paal a^gOtlg brtmgh
0Ut aeveral of the atorlce. Indud.ng Ib.bt.
Z them. "The Malden and Uarrled Uteel
Mary piw.11 " and thla year they bW- Th'
the book la beauOfuUy made. ?????" Ra|1.
,??.trat.?n. by John Je.ltene and erbc rt Rj^
ton These thlnps are rlghtlj giv?
Mannlng. who WM ?ya . ^Jjjjg
had a gentlo an.l oualnt manner of deallng w >
W. orlcal t.mea ln flc.on that rauses I
be cherished by tboaa who are ~? V? ?|
hor modest rank. and jrel ?nnot help llklng
her.
T t Crawetl * Co,?a "Fnicnce" eerlea haa
^Tn ?S?ed to corer two more ataaclard
lw^m ?-.?? "i"'.,iotte of Jean
etaaetce. One of theae ia the Ootetto ? .
fehuita tranalated from the Freitch b> Wm
y V r-andera It I. a brlght, ftoadaa. lov
vZ lt make. a flttln. hoMdar arlft lr,
21 decorated blndlng. Bquallr aeceptable
fttSS or Th- Bongof Hlawathaj
whlch la publlahed la thla aerlea. with a wW
lrt Itl'n b, Mr N.tha* H.akell Dol*. who
i^carefully i?to the oriPlns of th. P~m
fw, book aiso weara a pretty decoratlve co.er
?, Dol. has made a rurlou* and e*uatng
wtlt book m "The Mlatakea We Make OT.
V ?row..l a CO). Of nn,,, from one polnt
lt Vi,w. lt OUghl to be sa.Men.ng.lt take.
Jvery one of our pel auperatltlon. nn,i aqueeae.
n Z, of all algnlfl ance. No longer may we
thtnk I mday ns an anlucky day Indeed
Z\, declare. Joyfally that Prtday 1- the
j ,k.?, da, in the week. Bot WJ wlll no
nake ourJlve. party to the dlalllualonment
! our fellow-men We wlll merely confe
that we flnd thla an abeorblng nnd dellghtful
Jlttle b k.
Th-> flat oblong eoltune publlahed hy the
Frederlck a. Ptokes Company under the
title of "Bhlpa and rallore" ahould he popular
juat now when the nchlevements of oUr Navy
have turned everybody to an Intereat ln th?
adveature an.l romance of the aea. Mr Jatnea
Barnee has edlted th- ?ork. He brlnpa to
peth<-r the worda nnd mualc of n numl^r of
old aonge, iik* -Blaek-eyed Bnaan" an.l -Wap
rine Old Btalra." and Includea also aome vereea
of hll ,.. wrltten for the men who have
f.. rv. 1 under Bampaon and Dewey. These ex
perimenta. ln wh, ih he eaaaya to do for the
m-n of the Ironclada what Dlbdln nnd Oay
ri , for thoae whi fought behlnd wooden walla,
?re aplrtted and alnrable. The llluatratlone.
c.f whlch many are larpe and rrinted ln eolore,
?re drawn by Mr. Zogbaum ln effectlve atyle.
They draw some plquant .ontrasts between the
gleamlng flghtlng-macblnea of our own day
M ; the wlnged warahlpa of our ancestora.
The Ppanlsh-Amerlran war has already pro
duced two volumei of earlratures The first.
publlahed by the Fr^derlok A. Str.kea Company.
Is "Cartoona of Our War with Bpaln." by Mr.
c Nelan. Orlglnally drawn for newepaper pub
n. theae aketchea have the apontanelty
of work done undet the hurrylng Influenct of
the hour, and thelr artlatlc value is not Im
preaalve Mr Nelan'a style is hard and heavy,
but his sense of humor is stronp. and much
rf h:n work is dlatlnctly clever. "Cartoona of
the War ? f Is'."* wlth Spaln" ta a compllation
made by Belford, Mlddlebrook & Co., of chi
cago, from forelgn and Amerlean papera. We
noti^e in traveralnc theae pages some more
than eanstlr romments, but it ls surrrlsinjr. to
g?c how good-humored the rnrleaturlst Is, as
a rule, whether here or abroad. The Spaniards
have been a little hard on us. but we ran hardly
oomplain. and lt Is rlear from aome of the
gketchea reproduced in this volume that they
have treated thelr own statesmen wlth con
Blderable levlty.
"Cathedral Bella" (Wllllam n jenkins-) la a
tast.ful aouvenlr of St. Pntrlrk's rathedral. ln
thla Clty It Is edlted by the Rev. John Tal
bot Bmlth, who rrivps an Interestlng; account
<.f the edlflce. Mr. Walter Russi-li provldea II
luatratlona, and there are reproductlons of por?
tratta of the prelatea conaplcuoua ln the hlatory
cf the ciiurch.
Mr Alexander Blaek'a datnty volume, "Miss
Amerlca" (Charlea Bcrlbner'a s. na), runa to
about two hundred pagea?many of them given
to text; but plalnly ln this work the plrture la
the thlr.K The author wrltes pleaaantly anl
ln pond ta.<tf of the Amerlean plrl. He Intro
ducea a t iuch of humor into Mh pagea now and
then. ar.d occaalonally hlts up..n a pretty con
celt. Itut flral and last he is a photoprapher.
31e has r. -n lucky ln his aubjects. Bome of
the prettleat typea of the Amerlean plrl have
faeed his camera. H;s phot grapha are rb-ar
and delirate In qualtty, and he has ir. more
than ona Inatan - aecured an attltude or ar
ranced a group that really lllustrateg his text.
Of course, photography ran never take the
j.iaee r.f art. and there is a certaln Btlffneaa
about the pl. tures ln this book; but. taken for
What they are, they are apreeable.
CURREST MAQAZINES.
Who !s th" happl-ut rnan in the world" Max
rvRe',1 d^f'.arf-s in "Th" N'orth Amerlean Re.
vlew" that it is the Prenchman, "with all his
faults and ahortcomtnga." who is that man.
No doubt th" Englishman or the Amerlean or
the Itallan would aay the same thinp. each of
his own countrymen; but here nre Max O'Rell'a
reaaona:
cf eourae, ihe wealthy claaaea have every
where found the wa) of enjoying llfe, more or
leaa; bul lo the obeenrer of natlonal character
latlca theae claaaea nre unlntereatlng. Oood bo
cletj la n.i Bocletj everywhere. F..r a atudy,
give me ihe maaaea of ihe people. And it is
am.onir *h'- maaaea in Prance that, after all. I
flnd Ihe gi ai .-.t amounl ..r happlneaa. The
Frencl man is ;i cheerful phlloaopher. He knowa
beal ol all how t.. Ilve and enjoy llfe. Moder
ate in all hla hablta, he partakea of all thc j,-"...]
th.nps that nature has placed at his dlapoaal,
wlthout ever makinK a fool ..r himaelf. He un
deratanda temperanee la tbe true acceptation
cf the word, which meana, nol lotal abatlnence,
but moderatlon. When y..u sa.\ that a country
I i temperate cllmate, you .i., noi mean lhat
lt ha? no i-llmato at all; you mean that lt has a
i ate whlch la ...ither t<... hot nor too e.,1.1
We have i... teetotalera, becauae we pta.-ti.ally
have n" drunkarda A Prenchman would be aa
aatoolshed to flnd that tbe law pre\.-ntf.| hlm
from enjoying a glaaa of wlne, becauae a few
Imbecllca uae wlne lo p'-t drunk wlth. as h.
would to flnd thal the law forbade hini t>. uat
knlvea In h's qulel and peaeeful home. becauat
there are a few lunatli s who uae knives to com
Bilt auleide wlth or t.. k.n thelr fellow creaturea
Mr. Benjamla Kldd takea In 'Tho Atlanttc" t
far from melam i vlew of ti-,. expanalon poi
Icy. Regardlng the developmenl of the fnite.
Ftates In thelr preaent fortn as one <>f the re
eults of the blatorlcal duel between I.atin rivil
lzatl.n and that with whlch England and i;<t
tnany are ldentlfied. he says of the p^rK 1 J'is
before < ur ratlon began lts eareir:
A little frinpe of Bngllah-Bpeaklng j- ple
aome flve mllllon in number, occupled the terrl
tory a'...ng the Atlar.tio aeaboard. The Frencl
cccjpled the broad hlnterland' of the Mlssls
alppi Vadley. The Bpanlarda were in pos^essio.
ln the S'.uth; the) held a.s.. the greal terrl
torles alonp the Pa<dfle seal.onrd This Engllah
epeakinp terrltory la little m.,re than a patd
on the map, auiTounded by tertitorlea belonglni
to <ne or other of alniost all the leadlng PoWer
of Europe. Yet we lOoh apaln toward the eni
of the nlneteenth century, and a wonderfu
transformatlon haa taken plnee. a later an.
vaster chapter of the wurld-movement, of whlel
We had the opening rhaptera ln another hem!
ephere. has l..-en ena'-ted. North. aouth. weal
from Atlantlr to Paeiflr. from seabonrd to sea
board. the great wave of Kngllah-apeaklnp elv
UtaattOH has Bowed, aut.merplng. nay, ohllterat
Ing all other forms. Not a square mlle of terrl
tory, once won. haa ever been given baok. Th
rnvanlng of WaahlngtOB'g farewell addreaa, de
Jlvered when tbe Unlted 8tatea contalnad oul;
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FlXTURES & TlLES
F.lrBrnwt Stoeli. Tle.t SerTlc*. MnUer'i. Trlre..
Mantels.
aboui ali miiiion people. aurrounded on even
gtde by hoatile poweni nnd hoatlle natural ecn
dltlons, appears to be loel when the slx mllll'n
have grown to arventy mlldon. nnd ar" Blreaaj
reekonlng the day when they wlll be two hun
dr.-d mllllon. Tho propio whom HenryAairai
dosi-rlhod as livlng at th" bcglnnlng of th" nlne
teenth rentury "in an Is.dntlon llke that of tne
Jutea and Anglea of the tifth rentury have
tamed a contlnent, have covered it wlth a vaet
network of the moal magnlflcent rallroada in
the world. havo irrown to 1- the largeat nnu
moal bomogeneoua natlon on tho fRf*.0*.1""
earth, wlth a gr"at world-movemenl benina 11,
and certalnly n greal world-nart In Ihe future
before It It la becauae the man ln th<> weatern
Btatea to-day. ln a dlm Inatlnctlve way. r.alizfs
theae thlnga, becauae he has hlmaelf been ln tne
mldal of thla development, nnd has even been
a factor m it. that he neema to be wllllng to taaa
the rlsks whlch more theoretlcal mind* neei
late at._
?Th" Kngllah IllUBtrated Magnzln"" offers an
Inter.-Mlng nrticle. decorated wlth many pl?t
ur"s. on th" royal houae of Austiia. There ls
a notable reference to the Emperor'a averalon to
capltal pnnlBhment. "When." aaya tho author,
?a death warrant is placed before hlm for
algnature he win flnd every Imaglnable excuae
for r.-fralning from algnlng lt. More than once,
after reading tho paper through nnd flndlng
nothlng to excuae the offender, he haa quletly
obeerved, 'I eannol Blgn.' nnd torn lt up."
Th" December "Coamopolltan" la largely made
up of flctlon, all tragle ln nature, as aeema to
be th" curioua euatom In the merry Chrhrtmaa
tide There ls Mr. Btephen Crane'a gtory of
death and wounda In Cuba it reada like th"
apeclal report of th" wnr correapondent. There
la Mr. Oranl Allen'a tale of negro uprising ln
the Wett Indleg, a eomblnatlon of Wood nnd
horror; there is H. B. Merriman'a pathetlc atory
of a murdered Bpanlah muleteer, nnd I>r. Conan
Doyle'a unpleaaant narratlve of a greal tenor,
uhnso vocal corde ar" cul by an Injured hua
band. Th" reat of the number la moatly of a
llghl and more i heerful charecter. A prettlly
lllustrated artlcle <-<n the home lif" of Engllah
royalty containa this algnlflcanl anecdote of
the headatr^ng young Prlnceai Royal, now Em
preaa Frederlek: "Vtetoria heraelf, as a .-hlld,
had been nccuatomed to the healthful occupa
tlon of gardenlng; and one day at Oeborne, Bhe
gtopped to watch h"r eldeal daughter, who,
wlth B pair of new kid glovea on her handa, waa
buslly nsing her aclaaora among the planta nnd
flowera. 'When I waa a chlld.' remark'-d the
Quron, 'I alwaya dld my gardenlng ln old
glovea.' Tea,' replled h>-r daughter, 'bul you
were not born Princeaa Royal of England!'
YALVE OF THE PH1L1PPINES.
LARGE EXPORT8 INTO COUNTRIE8 NEAR
THE I8LAND8.
BMALL BHARE 07 Tlin t'NITFP BTATEB?MAMI.A
,\s A DIBTBIRl'TIXa POINT.
[nv TBLXOBAPH To THE TBIBI'XB.]
Washlngton, Dec. 11. More than a bllllon dollars'
worth of gooda are every year Imported into the
countrlea commerclall) adjacenl to the Phl
lalands, and more than half that amounl ls com
poaed of the claaa of artlclei produced or manu
factured ln the Unlted Btatea and offered for aaie
by her i'<ojdf. Two tablea Juat prepared by the
Treaaury Bureau uf Btatlatica iirnxnt aome s:ar:
llnK facta as to the conaumlng power of thi
tri.-s In eaay reach of Manila aa an entrepflt and
dlatiibutlng polnt. From Manila to Hong Kong
and Canton, th- gateway to Bouthern Chlna, i
half the dlstan -e from New-Tork to Havana and
frum Manila to Tokohama, Port Arthur, Shang
hal. Bangkok or the Strait Bettlementa, la In each
caae a dlatance iittie, tf any, greater than thal
from New-York lo Havana. The greal porl
citiea of Brltlah Indla and Auatralasla, whlle - imi -
what .nor" dlatant, ar.- murh nearer to Manila
than to any other general dlatrlbutlng polni for
the KT'-a: claaeea of merchandlae whlch tho roun
trbs ln queatlon produce.
The Importationa Into th"?" four countrlea -
Japan, Chlna, Brltlah Auatralaala and Brltlah
Indla and Strait Bet'lementa, as above Indicated
amounl to n".irl>- ., bllllon dollara a year. Thoae
of Japan. which a dev-ade ago wen leaa than $50,
. are now more than 1100,000.000 and ateadily
Increaslng. Thosj of Chlna bave '??? reaaed 20 pei
cenl In th<- laat decade, and now anv unt to ? ?
$300,000,000 a year. Those of Brltlah Auatralaala are
IMI 000,000 a year and thoae of Brltlah Indla
and the Strait Bettlementa. whlch ahow an Increaae
of about l" per cent In tne decade, are $300,00 ??
annually.
BMALaL EXPORT8 FROM THIS COUXTRT.
More than ha!f thla enormoua aum of the Im porta
of :.-.".-?c four greal countrlea ls due to, aa above
Indl ated, claaaea of artlcle* produced In the L'nlted
Btatea and offered for aaie by her peopli Of cot
ton Bnd cotton gooda alone the Importa into th"se
four countrlea amounl In round numbera to 113 ??
000 a year, and of this amounl llttle over $10,000,000
worth ls from th" L'nlted Btatee, the greal c
produclng countrj of the world. Importa of Iron an.]
?,,,, i .... , i ?.. : , jr countrlea ln queatlon amounl to
,,..r $80,000,000 and of thla $7,000,000 arorth eomea
from ihe Unlted Btatea. The Importa of leather and
manufacturea amount to $7.0u0,000, and leaa than
; .ol that aum from Ihe l nlu
and manufacturea thi reol
....... and li ss than $2.00
t'nltea Btatea; machlnery,
,: I,,,,. and Bteel manufacturea, to $?uoo,t??\
of arhlch leaa ih.m $2,000,000 arere from the Lnlted
Btatea Chemlca.a. druga. etc. .imounted to -
amounl to w.uuu, ??? an
.000 of lf were from the
not Included under ihi
drUgB,
i
Ina froni 'hls country > >'. the
ilneral oila Imported Into th.
<Ofi worth
countrlea
ou"stlon this country furnlahed over one-hall laa!
year Of th" $13,000,000 arorth of breadatuffa fnr
iii?"".i to thoae countrlea, the L'nlted Btatee' ahare
?aa If-a than $6,000,000 worth. and of Ihe $6,000,OV)
worth of <-oal. this Natlon furnlehed leaa than i
ot the' $3,000,000 worth of provlaloni the country
furnlahed bul llttle more than $250,000 arorth Of
the eleven greal claaaea of articlea, manufacturea.
cotton, Iron and ateel, leather, wood, machlnery,
rhemlcala, mlneral <dls. breadatuffa, prot
i-oal and raw cotton, Chlna Imported ln WI $90
.0 worth, and of that sum $11,000,000 worth
r-ani" fiom the L'nlted Btatea.
Japan Imported ln i?:i7 $68,000,000 worth, and of thal
aum $12,000,000 worth <-am. from the rr.it.-ii Btatea;
itriM-ii Auatralaala Imported $*4,0i.i, of arhlch
$12/iOO,O00 worth came fr-mi the l'nlted Btfttei
Uritlr-ii Indla $10,000,000 worth. of whlch $3^00.000
worth was furnlahed by the l'nlted Statea.
The foUowIng lable ahowa the importa into the
four countrlea in queatlon of K"ods of the !? idlng
riiiKRi-s produced In the l'nlted Btatea and offered
for the export trade:
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The world beautiful about which
she writes is no far-off event to
| which all things move, but the every
day sccne around us filled by a spirit
which elevatcs and trnnsforms it.?
Prof. LOUW J. BLOCK in the Philo
sophical Joumal.
Lilian Whitings Books
THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL,
Eirst Srrirs.
THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL,
Second Strtcs.
THE WORLD BEAUTIFUL,
Thlrd Scries.
AFTER HER DEATH. Thc
storit o; n ummer*
Each !8mo. Cloth. rl.OO. Whlte nnd gold, fl 2.V
FROM DREA HLA M> 8ENT
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ir.mo. Cloth. .?1.2.">.
Helpful and Inaplring. . . . Her malatenee
on the aplritual alde of llfe, her endeavor to
preaent the facta of whal she would call "tbe
lemporary world" \r. auch ? way that they may
be faced bravely and aweetly by one wh.. is
longing for ? purlflea eslatenee, her unfalllng
aerenlty, her confldence that "it la poawlble to
attain a perpetual atat. of pure exbllaratlon
an.l energy," appeal eepedallr to thoae wh"
have tri.'d to reconclle the hiph alm and the
preaent neceaalty. Many of her eaaaya glve the
phlloaophy of Emeraon nnd of Phllllpa Brooka
in a forin that wlll send lt far nmonp thoae
wh.. need it. -The Chrlatlan Reglater.
LITTLE, BROWN & C0?
2.M WABHINOTON mtSET, BOSTOS
A GUNNER ABOARD THE
"YANKEE."
C\, UMBER Five on thc After Port
C \? Gun of the cruiser Yankee has
written a true story of that vessel's ad
ventures during the Spanish War.
The N'aval Rescrves who nianncd her,
changed themselves from citizens to
sailors in short order, and this tale of
their bomhardments, sea fights and other
interesting experiences is from one of
the "men hehind the guns,"?who. all
experts agree, were chiefly reaponsible
for the shortness of our late unpleasant
ness.
Rear-Admiral Sampson says some
very pleasanl things in his Fntroduction
about the good work done by the Xaval
Reserves, and an appendix contains all
[ sorts of information concerning wig
wagging, gunncry, night signalling, and
other naval matters.
Four colored plates and thirty-six
other pictures from drawings an<l pho
tographs help the reader to pct into the
real atmosphere of life on a modern war
vessel during hostilities.
Sent. postpaid, to any address "on ap
proval."
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DECADEXCE /.\ YALE ATHLETIC8.
MKETTNO IS NEW IIAVEN TO DISCUBB Tlir: HfB
jl ?: RANFoRIi CON8IDERED ah TRAINER
Mew-Haven, Conn., Dee. 11.?A nvetlng out of
the ordlnary il Vale wna h. M thla evenlng ? > dl?.
cuaa the ?'? idence ln Tale athletlca and to flnd
a remedy The meetlng waa held ln aecret. and
few outalde of th * wl ?? i preaent had any
Inkltng that auch a conferenei waa to be held
,u..- of thoae who were preaent are not
,.-:..,:, out for publlcatlon by Manager Jamea D.
of the I'nlveralty Track Athletlc A
> ut II t - rr iln that ea Capl
Wllllama, Walter fnmp, Captaln Thomaa Fl her
and Mannger Magee, of the preaent team, were In
wi: ? requeated for a tatement, Mr. Magee aald
late to-nlght:
? y, a then waa a eonference bul .iu?t who were
: preoeni 1 cannoi tell you S.-nv ez-capi
; athletlc advlacr* were here wlth f'antaln Flaher
j and myaelf, und w? talked over thi ultuatlon In a
it wi caroe to ti.. rnn 'lualon aa to
I Whai m dn Thal U to aay we !???: that w< ???
,,,.,.- ... r n.f-r. ii.-. Whll h Wlll be hel.l a llttli I....T
I oi H meihlng hna to ??? done, and thal righi
quiekly, nnd untll lt la done we rannot talk al
!? !"...'? pul II 'Btli n "
From unofHclal aotircea It In iearne.i thnt .;? rge
. !'-?, r Banford, the old V?.|e fo..t>,ali player and
i who li now i flrat lleutenanl ln th.- Id fon
? ut, |n Ihe Bou'h. Is really the mnn who Is
I rnost nerloualy tonaldered aa tralner, nr1 fl nford'a
frlend* aay ai wlll rerlgn his commlaalon If ap
polnti '
?
CHAPitAX'8 UEX Rl'RH IXOTnER CAFE.
FINP A "BTVM" OAlfE IN PROQREM IN THK BACK
ROOM, an!' n* i TWENT1 TWO PBiaONERfl
Flve of Captaln Chnpman'a ?!<?!. tlvea deacended
' ,,n th.leaaa ? '.:?'? al So !" Allen-at., yeaterday
afternoon and toofc two patrol wagon I..;.?!.< ..f prta
I ers to the Eldndge-at, pollce atatlon, charged with
frequentlng . gambllng-hoaae.
, There were twenty-two prlaonera In ili
The cafe li In the heart of the red-llght dlatrlet
ln Allen-at It waa auppoeed that lt w. nt out of
! any illegltlmati I lalnvaa wlth the other forty-four
j rio?...i cafea In thal prednct, although lt had mean
tlme ael Itaell up aa a little luneh room, wlthoul
..:.-. other atl ichmenl
B*or aome tlme, however, the pollce have belleved
thal gambllng w.is ..f frequenl occurrence ln the
place, and yeaterday they wera determlned to
hnd -'it
At i o'clock tn th. afternoon th- .! ????tu.- aath
.?.-,,1 ncar the caf#, and, on a rignal from
ii,. in daahed Into the fronl room, and Ihruugh
that'to the back r.n breaklng down i dom
There they found t?. ntv one men, ? x. lualve ol ihi
proprletor alttlna al tablea and playlng th. gami
..f >*atuaa," whl h oi?? of the detectlvea explulne.l
to Capl iln i 'hopm ?? wai wrl ??< faro
Tha playera Jumpe-I fr..m thelr ?? ....^ and mada
UTi . rr-.i ?" to >s.?.!!?? -. but not i? fore ti.. ? .
t. hi ?! up moai of thi ;?"? of in ?: ?: ? htch v. m
,.n th- t ibl. A little atl uggle followed, li
I the pol were the vlctoi rhe patrol wagon waa
s.-nt foi und Ihe prlaonera were oonveyed in lt t.<
the atatlon-houae The prlaonera Included llarrla
Roaenbaum, the reputed proprletor, who waa
charged wlth keenlng and malntalnlng a gambllng
houae and l a ? ntj ni ol her men 1 I
, iptun ?! j: 17 and ? i hti ? n ; icka of carda The
prUonera wtl ??? irralgned iri the l..--.\ Markel
poli. c court to-daj
PRE8IDEX1 PATTOX PREACHE8 HERE.
Prealdem Fran la L Pattoi of Prtneeton L'nl
veralt) preached laal ??? Ina il thi Fi .^-: Pri
byterlan Church He ? h.^. hla teal fr.,m II Corln
1 thlans v. IS "To a I thal Ood w;.- ln Chrlat,
r.- onclHng thi worM unto htmaelf, not Imputlng
thelr treapaasea unto them. i.nd hnth commltted
unto us th- word reconetllatlon " The prlnclpal
thouifht eapreaed ln tbe ???rmo.. wn? that tha heart
Of r.-IlL'!..:, WBI to be found ln th- worda -f t ..
i tr-xt. "Ood waa In Chrlat." "Vm hnv. th. ?n r\
eaaence of rellglon ln theae worda." piM Dt Pat
i ton, .ind he contlnued "To r? ? i. the charactei ol
? i'hr'.!>t of thip bellef that he wn? Ood m well aa
j rr..-.n Is to r..t. Him <.f His nuthorlty nnd His nn
thority m.ik.- all thal H<- sald valuahle. The
iplrltuailty of rhrict Ib th<- moat Important thlng
to tha 'hrlatlan If he bailevca ln that ha mual
davalop.** ,
MONDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1898._
B E W AR E!
... . ,, 11 mm ...lit-itMic iis bv trviner to copv our .Vivertisements
Mtliy houscs in various ,-arts of this ci.van Brooklyn are miUting >. K ^
and Window .lisplavs. They steal the ideas which we cannol copyngnt. an j 1 i
BRAINS AND REPUTATION.
Wo have no connection writh these people and wanl the Press and Public to Icnow it.
Wc have no branch stoivs or aajcnto, our retail bminew being conducted entirely from thisbuilding.
They a'o 5a*m to Jl WhUe Topaz, or a Sone a, g.I ? Barriog 0amonds names and trade mark. that we
have been using for years, and which are known from Mamc to ( aliforma._
THBY MJ3, -AISTID THEY KNOW THEY LIBI
If You Want the Real Article, Comc Direct to Headquarters. We Are the Sole Importers.
Every stone aM setl is guaranteed to retaln iis brilliancy forevcr. You are taking no chances Watrver.
SPECIAL SALE FOR TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW.
One Dollar Each
RlnM Plna, smrf.., Ear-Blnga, Inff Bnttona, Broocbea, <-t<-..
worth W l? *H?, TO-MOBBOW AMI TUESDA.
actuallv
(ientlcmcn's 2-Carat Heavy Belcher Rinjf.
This Btone looka as If lt
c >8t fl2fi (Ml, and wlll retaln
it* brllllancy fi revi r. The
mountlnga nr>- made of one
rontlnuoua pleee of thlck
ahellcd n>'l<l plate and war
ranted for ten yeara.
To-day and to-mcr- $1.00
ro w. ^
Snakc Kinj.
We make lt a i>"lnt to
cop7 expenalve dealgna
only- this rin: cannol be
t<dd from <>ne coatlng
.<iiM; f ii i i y warranted.
T i-day atni
morrow .
Vl- $1.00
fiold Front Lockcl
To hold two plcturea Quar
nnteed f..r flve years. ACtUBlly
worth |3.00. To-day
and to-morrow..
$1.00
Cresccnt Scarfpin.
Boltd gold, Btlffened. This
lt ..in- patenl - p?lnl Invial
ble goid settlng; ael v-ith
? l and very brilllant
atonea. To-daj and C | Q()
to-ni'>rr"W. w??
yj7A
2-Carat Karrinjjs.
The wlres ire BOlld gold; we
ean furnlah you any elxe you
want; come and see
them. To-day and ti
niorrmv .
$1.00
a t
c,, od rolli i r1
Brooch, aet with 7 hrll
llanta; we warrant them
to retaln thelr lustre
whethi r >? u i ay $1 or
$1imi f. r them; i ur price
to-day and
mi rro-.v ....
to $1.00
l-Carat Tiffany Ladies' Rinjr.
An exael repreaentatlon of
n ITTi.00 engagement t\t\k?
?tone and eettlng are both
.S, warranted t-> wear.
?C9 ^^"^"'.Sl.OO
Marquisc Kinjj.
The mo?t faahlonahle fo
the paal two yeara; Turquolae
Ruby, Emerald, Opal or Bap
phii ? centre; regular ptii
$-1 .">h. To-day and
to-morrow ...
1,1 $1.00
Solid Qold Ctift Buttons
2 slzes, for ladlea or Ren
tlemen, aet wlth br-gt brilllant
Btonea; aeem tn be worth $30
To-day and to-mor- ?c i aa
Scarf Pins.
\\'e have them all alzea of
BtOnefj this pin wlll anawer
the purj iae of n al diamonda,
and no Ih Ing m< rtal i an dla
tlngulah t h e dlffi r
: ' si.oo
Stud, the - '' n .- In hea\-y
r >lle i plal ? and the atone a
I--1 fi cl apei Imen of our Bar
ri-'s DIami n 1, no one would
know i tu thal it cobI SJ."."
our jirl<-'- to-day and
to-morrow ...
$1.00
Heavy Flat Bclchcr Ocntlc
man'.H Kinjj.
We are the Bral to ln
tniduce b aold-niled flat
H< ' hi r Rtnc; ?.? retofore
they wi re madi In ao I a !
on -. T la and
? m< -t r- w ...
$1.00
Oypsy Rin?.
'///
Extra heavs u
extra il tetting aa
% I;-.:- i : <--ar:.e
pi ln< l| e of a %o\ l-fllled a f^h
caae. To-day an 1 t
$1.00
Rollcd Plate Collar Buttoos.
Theae buttona a-^ <"x-ra :\?\\
? d. will not dli r the
Bhirt, and wlll wear a llfe
tlme; set with (4-carat bril?
llant atone. T
and to-i
for.
$1.00
nnj
. Horscshoe Scarf nr Stick Pin.
p Bet wlth nlne bea itll i I
= brtlllanl atonea full ' ind
i^ flre i ' . '. ?? -? i-th
!'?:.': :' """?$i.oo
Ln llea' Earrlnfa; \ ? - trat;
extra fine and ?
Our I '' ; --day and
rr >w '-a'-h.
1.00
? ll.auliful Brooch.
TBjB* , Amethj ?t, R u b y .
:j^J^ Tut |-iolao or Emeral I
ivT'^" auimounted
by hrll
titjo. lianta, copled from de
, *rr*i- ~ ^iTn purrhaaed from
/.'>?ar>*r!^;i-i*.'^ T fanv for .c,J'?i. T<>
i:v |ulalte de?icn Creacent
I..-. lli a' Brm i h, two ; i I
Invlal di aettIna extra
? i u a 111 y
throughout, i <? >? m l
wort'i 1125 T -
:\ and to'mor-$1.00
ONLY ONB ARTICLE OF A KIND TO A CUSTOMER,
And as the number to be sold at this priee is limited, eome early and get the brightest and prettiest goods.
OURISTMAS.
415 BROADWAY,
Cor. Canal 5t.
0PEN EYEININGS.
JXJST THB THINGr F'OH.
415JRcSAY' Barrios Diamond Co.
npFN FVENI1NCS. Every Broadtcay Car PasMen Our Door*.
DitlRAL SCHLET 1XDISP08ED.
,IAg A BMOHT atta.-K DF THE ORIP A RECEP
TI, s -.T THE WINPSoH IN WS
HONOR P BTPOSF.P
Rrar-Adn 1 Bchley. who is iivlna arlth hla
famllj at ??? M....: K-nalngton, Flfth ivr .....
th- . waa aelaed wbh a altgh. attack of
;,..,| to r-H...1I1 ln
a 0? ' The v'lmtral waa thua reluctantl) obllged
, . ,.-,.??- I ,r th. ntght
, receptlon whl h ??? to have been glven I
Hotel waa poatponed heca
. .. v... .. ..?.. m.ll..poaltlon A number of ,
.,? ;. had been invlted. and ...:,,? w. ..-k....wn
.. were to have a..l?t,d In a n
. .. wn word laat nlght when ln
i he Adml il , . . ondltlon that he m la
^unTrthe'weather.-bu.
thla m. rnti - #
.,/{//, fslX" IfEXOl VCE8 QVXTOX.
, BCUARE8 THNT HIS APPOINTMENT A8 COMMia
BIONEB "I' ,Ar'"U PTATIPT"'S WOLLD BB
REOARDF.n ?? an tNBfl/r to i.aboh
?. . meetlna laal nlghl ln Teutonla Hall, Thlrd
A' ? , "; ,.?,.?. Typographtcal L'nlon No. a
;,%p- nn'' ' . , ,.,,.. indoraed the eandldacy of
. ? "V,,"..:; , former prealdent of th. unlon.
or th"offlce ot comm...loner of I*b" ttatla,
^ time reference was made to th- can
v. t h- aame t. m- > *
? Profeaaor ftunton. wh" la aald nl?o to
.. .. . The apeakera aald that, whlle
'?' **r< . .?-. Profi ?aor Ounton
i",""'^;';, heen an opponenl of organtaed labor
".', m the publlcatlon of his magaalne had de
?, , ftnploj umon men R< - ??' na were
,;',,.irl,c tha. the appolntment of I-r..f-ss,.r
. m .,,., i., regarded aa ... Inaull by the
Ounton a eandldacy of Patrlck
? on m-n of ....> . ..> . ? ?
v Minlater tc Chlll. for thal offlce, is alao
i^mfavorabtv b) th. unlon men They aay
r?iiarded .... ?- , ... r ,,? orBanlacd labor,
lZ-;\lr,U- lntm?ni would be regarded .. un
frlendly. *_
.<*/,/: .vM.'WW/' >'M HU8BAXD8.
ARBENIC IN THK BOD1EB OF THE l.AST TWO, AND
BO BHE'B INDU-TED
perry ,,k.., Dec II Mra. I.ul u Johnatoa, slxty
y, ira old haa been Indlcted by the Orand Jury for
thi> murder of her laal two huahandB, Bhlrley and
j. \v. Johnaton. Bhe haa ha l alx huabanda and
_ai j.,, a w|.'..?' as many tlmea. The body of
Johnaton wna taken up recently, and araenlc waa
I ,,, .... Ktom ich and llver by Profeaaor Bd
irard Bartow, chembU rrom I i Pnlveralty of
I . ||. r m al prevloua huaband. Bhlrley, wlth
whom ahe livi I ni n Caldwell, Kan.. dled four yeara
? itnrt. a haa now fo ind Bhlrley h
j,. . r w'l un wrved by the nraenlc ln It,
l,,h. ? itr .ng ai .1 healthy, bul aoon after
rrian. he i-c.n to have attaekn of naueea
and h- uln hi -, ?<<>'? ' umbed after an
. . nf thtrty houra No doctor waa calli I I
Mnl , . . . ,,, i Her little boy wi re the only
... . , . nt when hi lled Then waa -. much
l.-^i;, nmnna ' ?? nelahbora that the body waa
t iken up .. ! ? * imli ed
?>.].. Johnatoi I ' ?- were named I.nard,
I :?'. Humphrey, Parka Bhlrley and Johnaton
0PTI0X8 "\ P0TTERIE8 EXTEXDED.
Trenton, N .1. Dei n The optlona aecured b) i
ayndlcate of capltaltata on a large number of gen?
eral war. potterlea In the I'nlted Btatea, notably
th ? ? ? i.,.' Llverpool and Trenton, have been eg
... ., i ? Aprll l Trenton manufacturera .... n
fidi tu thal the aj ndlcnte wll and expect
..... ,|. ,; to be -loeed wlthln a '? ? w..k. It la ln
tln iti i thal thi abaorptlon ma) alao Include the
? ? ea noa belng operated by the Trentoi
t. r\ "> ndlcate.
MOXTHIT 8TATEMEXT OF IMPORT8.
Waahlnaton, Dee II The Btatement <.f im..' nn
Inl . the I'nlted Btatea for the month <>f November,
in.oi- by the Bureau of Btatlatlca, ahowa thal In
thal month th- imp. rta .-f m ioI amounted to $oit.
HM ..- agalnal ll.0C3.JM for November IW ln the
aame m..n.h the Importa of ;? . aggregated ItU.oat,
bi .igainat B.atl.oall f..r November last year, hoth
t.h..winK a materlal decreaae The impnrtii of
a.iKir. however, inT?aied from $;.27i,.4U7 ln No- i
vcubar, ii!T. to B.?7,t/i, or about (0 par coat.
1/r t/.'7'W.ToY \I'CART\EYS WORK,
HE FIOURE8 OUT THAT HE WON AQAINST
THE BNOW8TORM HE'S BATI8FIED,
AND THE Pl'BLIC HAS NO RIGHT
Tn COMPLAIN, 80 THERE!
Ever alnee i week ngo yeaterdaj ????:..when
.1 hi iv y raln nnlshe I the r?l eanlng the
atrei ta of anow, i' ? i '?' ey haa b< e.i
ftguring. He haa apured neither hla . \-suht. th<
?.-r:-\' .--??? ... ,-,, ,;.?:? -.. r t he li i
?lla wlth whlch an Indulgt-ni clty governmei
pllea hlm, nnd his Iqfty brow i- furrowed wll
Bul he haa emerged from all thla >? i of trll
.11 a atate that he deema tn hoi Ier -??? trl imph. He
haa foun 1 i ??;' whal h< dld wlth thi
of N'o-. em! er :'?'. nnd 27. Aa i
haa bei n , izzlli ? ? I al
lt may nol be a a iate of apace to glve one or two
of ihe reaulta .? whl h Commtrsloner MeCartnej
haa arrived through n m.iz-- of weary romputatlon.
The Pommlasloner figurea thal on ? ? en daya
aucreedlna the atorm he -arted nwny aomewhere
near 397.333 cu dc yarda "f the "beautlful" in 2(4,721
eartloada. Countlng ..u-ii man one I r every <11y
he waa employed, whlch I tl) the only
proper way to count, the Commlaaioner avera that
he employed 22.221 men al ahovelltng and cartlng.
The whole Jol?. ne aaya. eoal the clty H28.228. lf Ihe
work had b*-en rtone under Colonel Warlng laal
year, aay* I'ommlaaloner McOnrtney, It wi uld have
enet 1143.039. He goea on tn aa) ll U he h ia
oul lhal h.- cleaned all Ihe atreeta aouth of Hous
ton-at., three-fourtha of Ihe itreeta r'r.'in Houal n
to Fnurteenth-at . one-thtrd of the atreeta fr,.m
Kourteenth to Flfty-nlnth-at., ml one-fourth of
Ihe atreeta from rlftj to the Harlem
Rlver. All this he dld In pleven daya He falla lo
.-???? th il ihe puhlle baa nn) rljrhl to romplaln He
in ?? indi ral ind wh> l "? i ihould \\a\ ? i
any complalnt. All Ihia aaya Jamea McCartney
Commlaaioner "f Btreei deanlng.
?
NEW 8BIPYABIM TO BE BVILT.
BHOOTER8 IBLAND l'i U' H \si:i> BT THB ERIE
BABIN DRVHOCK Cl MIANY
Ellaabeth. N. J.. Dee. II The Tldewater oi:
Company has i ld lo th.- Erte Baaln Drydo.-k
Company the Island ar the Junctlon of Kewark
Bay, thi KII1 vou K ill and Btaten Island Bound
known aa Bhootera laland. The prlee \*as ,- <?-.
lt is sai.i. The island contatna aboui Bve acrea,
and lt is lald thal the new ownera propoae to
dredge a deep channcl to the north of the laland
and also weat of It, and to extei i the laland by
lllllnK to the Houth and eaat. The permlBelon of
Congreaa wlll be needed to do thla The rhannela
aboui the laland are now narrow ind erooked, and
even llaht-draughi hoata frequently go aaround
whlle roundlng the laland
The exlatlng butldlnaa wlll bi ttrn down or eon
verted to the u ea i qulred for a ?hlp>ard, and
drydoeka and waya wlll he er*cted on the channel
aldea of the laland. It la uld here tha the new
ownera wlll enter Into poaaeaalon it - n ?? and begln
tbe prellmlnar) work.
--?
BKATIXG <>\ KEABBY LAKE8.
Ther.- is akatlng on Btlver Bprlng Lake, it Btaten
laland; al "rmi;.. Lake, Newburg, whlle -it llont
?luir they report good akatlng, ind alao on the
Reaervolr Lake, al Cypreaa Hllla Park Long |a|.
,-u .I, mi.! .it Cryatal BprlnR Lake at North Beach.
BAHEBALL AXl) TBE I'llIIII'l'l \ i:s.
A dlapateh from Boal m l.-" nlghl Inttmated that
Manager Bi lee, of the Boaton club, Intended to take
,i *.-. ui of profeaalonal baaeball playera t. the
Phlllpplnee thla wlnter li waa aald thal aeveral
of th.- New-York playera would be laken on tha
trip. People who know how much money aueh .i
triii would coal do nol belleve thal any .itt>rii|>t
wiii be made m earry oul tn.- propoeed venture
?
IOWA'8 S'EW BI8B0P.
Davenport, lowa. Dec n Word was receivi i
here laat evenliiK f.orn the \i<\ I>r. Theodore N
Morrtaon, of Chtcago, aeceptlng his electlon as
Blahop > f Io? i
? - -
TBA FOB U188 inllsr WAIXWBIGBT.
Olea Rldge, N .1 Dec, II (B|.lal) The Mleeoe
Hannah W iik.-r Bampson and Ollve Farrlngton
?ampson, daughtera of Rear-Admlral and Mra
w t;:-...111 T. BHmpiuii, gnve a tea yeeterday at thelr
home, ln Clark-at., In bonor of Mlaa Louiae Wata
n g\ daughti r of Lleut ? Ki h
ard Walnwnght, who la viatttng th. V.
so i. Mlm w ? wrli ? a ren . n ln Glen Rldge
for aeveral daya I i number : ?? to be
glven In her honor.
DR. 111X01 ?/. tSAVAOE ll!..
H.\r> AN ATTACK OF VERTIOO AND WAfl l'NAM.1
:'?. . IFTICIATE at Kta CHl'RCH
Aa he waa lea\ r th. Madlaoi kvenue H itel, at
Madl* - th-at.. for
\ ? aterday mornli ir. the Ri
ttack of vi rtlg i. wl
for hlm to off! late - - In i
M. aalah I" irk-ave an II
Mrs. S i ? ago wa * wlth l I ??
tacki .1. and h ..l li ? foi -
wouM have I
?.. li i ln and ln ibiwt ta
It waa deemed beai * ? t: ba
ahould retnal ?'? -\
?
B08TOX S\ VPHOy ) VOXCERT.
TgCHAIKOWKKI 9 Nl eTMPHONT. R'ELL QIVEX?
Bt'RMESTER - -' ? EM
Boaton, De? I] Thi ri ( : iton s>m
phony Orcheatra at Mutdc H i . .1 n-<
its chlel m .rk Bymphonj N 5 In E mlnor, tiy
Tachalkowaky, and for Ita - ? 'ter.
of Oertnany, who madi hl* flrat appearance In
thi* country, playlng thi ? Iln In
D major, bj B. th tv. n Theae ta ? wai
w<-;i performed, the -? n
ter belng remark ible for th. itn - ?
rn my attalm I b> th. ?? it I
Mr. Burmeater'a work In Beethoven'a dtfl ill
. nmpoaltlon w..s i -?? ' H 'A-h a
dellcacy of touch nn hla inatrumeni the ma
mov. meita of thi l ? m. aevei .
"f gre .. brllll incy. II. waa n ? '.;-..??: ttm< ?
by .... enth iai ibMc audh The prog
concludcd wlth Wagnrr'a nrelude ??? I ?:?? Mi ite
alnger." Franx K... :-?'. dlrected ln placi ?' M
Oerlcke, who i<= atlll III
HOMER Ul'RRAT \YA8HBfRX DEAD.
Bprlngfield, _aaa De. " H mer Murray w i?h
burn, flfty-twn >? ara old, vlce-pi
:m< r of the Contlnental w ill Paper < >mi ini tta
trust whleh a little ovi r a year i ibaorbed
Beventy mllla of the c tuntrj ' h ?
home in this eltv to-nlght ;'r.>m Brlght'a dtaeae.
Aalde from belng the worklng aplrli
comblne, whleh haa Ita offl ?- al Twi nty-slgi it
and Broadwa) Ni a Vork Clti Mr Waa
controlled the Phlladclphln mllla f thi
well A Waahburn t'ompanj i.Iwim ll
Waehburn, havlng ihe managemeni M
burn apenl moai of his tlme ln N< w-t
s had for four ye ira a ault. i >m* h
Murra) Hiil Hoti 1 He waa re| ? very
wealthy II- a ib a mcmbei ' - an-t
New-York Athletlc -??
?
F.DWARD M CONKI.fX
New-Brttaln, i-?..m . I'. ? tl Edward M Conk?
Iln, wh.. haa been nn< l I wlth tha N ?rth A Judd
Manufactuiing Company for upward of tarenty
yeara, dled bi hla home to-da) !(? waa forty ita
yeara old, and waa a natlve of Hempatead, Long;
laland. II- waa . member of the Flre Board, ani
was promlnent ln Republlcan potlttca,
?
.IA.MKS BHAW
Ni'-s. afich., Dec li Jamiea Bhaw, the or.lv ?iur
viuhk member of the Btal U clalatura of IM,
when Detrott mu the c >i II il of Mlchlg in, dled laat
nintn at the age of i Ight) ala
?
.MHS llliNKY A BOOBRT.
Mrs. Menry A Bogerl dled nt her home in Fltiah
Iiik. Long laland, yeaterday Mn Boajart waa
formerly Mlaa Mary Lawrence, the daufhter of the
late John W Lawrence. Mrs Bogert waa la the
Blxty-nlnth year of her are The funeral will be nt
;t i> in lo-morrow.
-??_
(77V U/.n.n/oV.n ASVIVRMMAWF.
The seveiity-Beeotnl nnntversary servK'e of the
New-York *'lty Mhaaton waa held laet evenlng ln
th- Broadwa) Tabernacle, al Broadaray an.1 Thtr
iv r. 'un ii - > t Tbe aervlea waa aaall atteadad. Th?
work the mlaalon h.is done in tha IhmI year waa
explatned t>v the Rev, Dr ll M Bandera, the Rev.
W T Kisi.iK Mrs i. B Batnbrldge, the Kev. l>r.
A. F, Sehduffler an.l other*. The preildeot, MorrU
K. Jeaup, preatdad over tha mttUaf.