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K ?' 2f ' - " . Tim sua, Thursday aikRoto it), is92. ' " I C ' fishermen 'worn wholly ileprlveil ofthn rlfilit jj . ' Riurnntecd tntliora under th:ren(rot 18IU. n Htitl lie Ims ndvocntoil tlio most vicorous mens- B tiros ncnlntt Cnnncln. .... , , ,. H On the Democratic Milft of tlio. rlmmbpr tlm H ," fpplltie (lint Bourn IrslitlAtliiti of n retaliatory f i kind unoulil lieeiiueteil.l n fctronir asamons tlio ltaputillcnn ri'Dtitor.- Homitnr Oormnn. who has louc two" nn nilvocntoof tho tro Icr of HHf retaliation, void to-liny lhnt ho thoiiclit the H i Democrat wero AlmostunpnlmouHon tlio sub- H - jrct. Thin Mtat not tho caeo In , ltm B l when Mr. Oormnn innile n Kfcech In the H 1 Henntocontnliilnu'nllorcentttiok ntion tho.ct- B , , trnordinnrr iirl.ili-Bos unioycd hy Cnnndlan ll rftllroniMlnllilHootintrynnd tiponthelr eniir-o m at littliecriinlniitlni: uculnrt Amorlcnn rnllroiul. H jl Tlmt nniH'Oh wn-t uiiule on Auc. ;, 1M8S. on u H lit roiohitlun introilticinl hy rioliiitorcullom. tin- H 'K thori7.ini: tho Ooinmlttcn oil lntor-htiitn ICotE'imrco to InveMlcnto tho dlvorlon ot cummoroo from Amorlcnn tit I'n tinillnn rnllroidfi and tho iUpcrlniliml luii HKiilnst American vwnelK.wltli n vlixv of nscur .tuliilnu what leult-lntlnn whh noousMiiry to pio ti'ct tliucimmciclnl lliti'ip-tn or thiv lnitd Htalcs. Mr. Oormnn f nld then In iii1ilriliiK thu Hi-nntii thnt thu qtliiMloti to lieliivustllMUil wan .-. iiio-xi iniportnnt oni. hum Iio bii.u 11 history of th ViirloiiK laws onnotcd mid Ti-i'iih-ry reulnlions proniiilirntii.lt lint Imilirniil u ill ly brought about tho pornlt'loim mmoiii com. plulnoifof. Mr. Uornuin n-forretl In lhtniowh to tho circular IimiqiI hy, Hoj'.ridiu y Manning In lKATi. which was Inti-iidod to prolilhlt tin; transit or Canadian soihIh thrnuttli tin ('lilted Btuto, hut which. llkn.orilorepu'VloiiMynnil tuhsonuently IhriiciI. fnllod lo iii-cninpllsh that object. Mr Oormnn MibHcviiiontly proipntcHl a rosolutlonnuthorlslnc.tiiddlrcctliiirthorretl. dent to iirohli It tho trnnsll of coodn In Cnn.tdlnn car, 'i'ho resolution wns not nclcil upon, olilofly hpniUHutniiny r-unators wrre of tho rollor tlmt tlium w iimp'o authority, for puch action liytlio l'nxldont In rxMlnir law. It wan in connection with tho introduction of this resolution thai Mr. Uornuin hrouiriit out tlio fncttnnt l.uvl P. Mniton. then iienii.lldnto fprico-Prelilint. and Wlllliini l Kcott wuie directors In the ('iinudlnn 1 iiclllc Ituilrond. and thai. Calvin ft. Hrlcovvui it din-etnr In ntliur Oiniiilliiti rompnnli'h r-'onnlor lvlmuiulu 10 lilleil to Mr. Ootiniui. itnil npcrnred as tlio ri-p-reKontatlvonnd defender ol Hit' rxlotini? nvh toui. principally la'cuuno undiT it tho Vermont Central i)?t'ni oninyoil celtaln uihnntutrun that It lli not -lih to foreco. 'I'liu Uullmit ro'olutlon of Investisntlon , liHfooil. and it cood (lo.ll of timo for threii or ! four yems was spent hy tho commllto In trav- r illlnAiitio;tt over tho country In nil tlitoctiiuiB f lonklnif Ipto thu nnbjectof rullrond trauspor- . tatIunnpu,takinsiili)AM '( toiitlinony. 'I heir I lepoW, wltieh wuoii most voluminous ono. and I which roeonfmendod lealKliitlon hmklm; to tlio rewtrletlon of tho pririli-iroM eiuoji'd bs' t'an.i- i illan roudsln tholiniteilMuteH, waHHtihmiKi'd h iff to tho liint CoinrroHs. but notblnu vtws clone H i w.th It. Tliurn are several Sctmtoi-H on both B JJ hhlert of tlio chamber, ns Well :ih men or both M W Iartle8 in the House of ltcpru-ieutntirvH. 1 i 1 who urn flnnn'jlally ami othenvlni' direr tly ln- B ; w tereHted In various Cauadlnti rallrondu and 1 1 Auiorlcnn railronrlH wliich ilerivo tho bulk of H ' m their business from thvii Canmllaii councc- B ! lions, and tlieywcio ublu to binotlior tho Lul- B 19 lorn report. f isl (Jo Auu.'JO, 18HS. Noon nftortho paseniro of J 3 fl tho Cullom resolution, l'n'-lilent i h'vel.ind J j il. tent to itoncreK a" uiessauo on the suhtect ot J J I retiiliatiou nK'ilnst Cnnailn. which, it win I fl f 1 thought, would load tntheenuetnieiitof liiiuih- I j J.J deslroJ leKixlatmn. Tho inufsiife was imidu 9 51 use of only lor political purposed, however. j jf and donerexs udjouined without attcmptlne f.8 to act upmi tlio recommendations. 3 iff Tho question of rutaiiution airaiiiht Canada 3 fa did not appear nijiiln until thu full of 1.S1H1. a in whorl there wnh a In arlni; in the ofllee or rice- . vj letiiry Wlndom in I ehult or certain American S fS elevator owiier and others whocomplaineil fl S bitterly of the unjust discrimination iicalnFt j S f I thorn by Canadian rnmlH and aniiealed to tho fl fffl Hecretary for ii'licf. llenrouiitatltnof all tlio HHB IS rallroaili- hnvlnirCnnadiuu ronnectlous were n M Present at tho lic.iin;, and they.toether with HHB P $P their opponents, were f-tartled bythe hiitlilen HHB v iH iippenrjin'o f Seeietary iilnliie. wlio had bi-eu fi tf nn unnoticed llstenur to the arguments Hint HHB ? ' had been prf-eutcd. I'mler the irulef set-k- HBH I III Itii; some information tiom one of thu law- HHI m fit 'orR pro-ent. Mr. Hindu- made nn en- HHM ff III tlrely unevpected but hluhly interct-tinu h. sjf Bpeocli. in which hopolntcil out tlio numerous . and various ways in which American ronls a were disci Iminateil ncainst by Canada, and HH3 K took stroueeroum!'" in favor of fjiuuediule le- HHlt m tnliation. heuri'tary Wlmlom. It was under- HHV) f Mood nt tlio time, ncroi'd eutireh witli Mr. HjHj?4 ifi Illalne. lnituhatoveractlon he may have con- HjHB-i IfT templnted was Interiupted hy hi.-i sudden HHK if death three monthb.iftei ward. HHv 'I Thosiihiect or ameinlinu' the Trn.istiry rerr- HjHji III ulntions then passed into tho bands of ticcro- HHM Id tary Poster, who. in .Tiiun last, issued a now HjHjK' ' regulation relative to the pnssacu or Canadian HHfVrM cars in bond tlironch Hie t'nited Ktntos. Tho HI iHl' new older wns much less soveie In teium than HH1 (Hi hud been anticipated, mid appears to have hnd Hi IBM' "" effect whatever toward cuttine off tho un- HHI'9 (air prlvllceesemoed by Canada. HHUT'l'- iSlneo the lssininceof that onler nothing has HD m beon snhlordonoon the Mibjci t In Congress HjHjW il or out. until Hunator Krve hiuiiuht tho mutter HjHjk II. so suildenly ntid polntedlyto the attention of HBH II tho Senate yoleidui'. iio has succeeded. Iy HHH II virtu" or tho strained relations betwoen this HE il country and Lnirhind. urnwinu out ot the seal HHil II flsherlos dispute. In Interesting juililic men of HjH? il all shades of opinion in Wnshluirtou in tho HH W nocosslty for prompt and vigorous action. HH H Democrats ana ltepuhlicans nliko announce HH) fl. themselves in rendy to enact ntoneo whatever HH ' xxi retaliatory legislation Is demanded, nnd it re- HH IS main to bo seen whether they will runko uood 1 their Dromisus. B i the JitK.iiY or- AltniTHATIOy, HH , X And (ha Corrnpondence Relaftnff to the HH S TrcHty nnd to the Mucin Vivendi. B M WAsniNOToy, March f. Tho Injunction of Is necrecy was removed to-day from tlio Dchrinu B in Bea Arbitration treaty, which was sent to tho B ly Banato yesterday by President Harrison. Tlio BX m President also sent to Consross to-day tlio BS (fi coirespondanco In-tlio muttor which has ac- BB ji cumulated since tho date of tho last publicu- B ji ' tlon. Jan. 0, 1801, with some notes of previous Bfl !9 date which have not hitherto been mado pub- tl lie 'Hero la the treaty: IB Article I. Toe aueittont which tiave iirlien between PHj ! tliiorernment of tb United btalet anit the ;oiru HJ VM i ' xnent ot her Ilrttennlo Majesty concerning the Juris. Hi H aictlonIrlhiot the United Stalet In the itateri of HK M . Behrlnx He. nd concerntns alto the preicnatluii r HJ the fur aeal ill, or habitually rctortlnir to, the iahl tea, I amt-tlie rlichttor tbecttlzeninud lubjectaof tbecoun. HJ m trle u reiardi the Inktnv ot fur teal la, or habitually HJ 1 retorting to, the raid watera, aball bo aubnitted to HJ D a tribunal ot arbitration, to be couipoied of HJ uiit arbitrator!, who tbalt be appoluted ill the HJ ' folloirluK manner: That u to auy, two ahall HJ ' be named by the 1'rftident of the United State; two HJ aball bo named by her llrltannlc Uajeity; hli Kxcel HJ leney tbe I'retldont of tbe friiu-h Uepublla ahsll be HJ jointly riuctcj by tho contracting purtloa to name HJ one; liia Majetty the Kinir of Italy tball be aorrquttted HJ to name one. and hit Majesty tbe King of bwtden and HJ ' Norway abaltbeiorequettoi tnnanie one. Tho aeven HJ arbltrutora to be to 'named aliati bo Juriitaof dittin- HJ ' , (uiihed reputation in their renpecllte countriei. In HJ i' caioof the death, absence, or incapacity to feneof HJ auy or either o( the Mid arhitratora, or In tbe event of HJ auy or either of the I4ld arhitratora o uittlnirnrde- HJI y '' rlliiliiror ceattnir to act as such, tho President of ttie Hjl ' United Mates, or her Britannia MaJst).or hit Kxcel. HJI ' lency the President of the French (republic, or his HJI ' Majesty Ihe Kin- of Italy, or his Majesty the HJI M Kinfof Stden and Norway, as the raso may he, shall HJ nam or shall be requested to name forthwith another Hit person to act as arbitrator in tbe place and stead of the !', arbitrator nrix.natly named hy such head of n Mate. And la tho eveut of n retinal or omisilon, for two snouttit utter receipt of the Joint request from the high , j eoiitrai'tlUK parlies of hia fcxcellency Ihe I'resldtnt of Hjl 1 1 the French republic, or his Majesty the hing of Italy, Hjf j ' orhtl Msjesly the Klngof Bwedenund Norway, to name HJI f an arbitrator, either to till the original appointment nr HJ r lilt nva.-aucy at abov protlded, then in such case the HJ. ' , appointmentiballbeuiadoorlh vacancy shatlbsillled HJX ;l In audi manner aa the rontracllng panics shall agree, HJ- , ' Article II. Tbe arbitrators shall meet at Paris within HJ, ' twenty day aftr the dclitery of tbe counter case HJ ! intntioned in crtlclt 4. and tball proceed ImparlUlly HJ1 andcarerully to examine and deride the questions Hj I brought before them, as herein provided, on the part of Hr j the Oovsminents of tbe United States aud her Untan. H ' uloUnJesty respectively, AH question! considered by H 'j tbe tribunal, Including the final decision, shall bede- H termlued hy a majority of all the arbltiatort. Each of H' ', the high contracting parties eliall also name one per- H ' i ton to attend tbatrlbunal at Its agent, to represent It H generally In all matters roniieettd with tbe arbitration. H if Article Hf. The printed case of each of tbe two par. l ii, ' tics, accounauled hy the docuineuls, the olHclal cor J. ' retpondence, and olher evldcnco on which each rttles, i j ' (ball be delivered lu duplicate to each of tbe arblira- J Ion audio the agrnt of th other party as soon as may ,1 le after the appointment of members of the tribunal, 'f. n ' but within a period uot exceeding three months from i g (, tbe dale of the exchange of the ratltlcatlon of lb ' j I- Article IV, Within three months after tbedcltery ' I, 'onholh tldetof the printed cate, either party may in U Hit eaapnsr deliver In dupllcatp to each of the aid II? arlilJratw in J lo the egvDtot the other parly ucoun- Jjl' ttr cte and additional documents, correspondence, , Il I" and evldeuce in reply to the cate, documeuti, corre- I l tpondtnee, aud eldeuce to preteulcd by the other party, jj f If, however, In consequent of the distance of the ij 1 plsce from wtloh thu evldeuce to be presented It to he ! j r procored,.ltber party thau,wtblh thirty da) salttr the II y receipt, by Its agent of thecal of the other party, glr I Jj I notice to tbe other party that It requires additloual f it' time for the delit err of such counter rate, documents. $ fl lift eorrespondence, aud evidence, such additional time, so f If VK Indicated, but not exocoillur, sixty days beyond the )k IJ if tbree months In thla nrtlcla provided, simllbu allowed. II vV If III tho case submitted lo die arbitrators either tl C" psrty shall have iclilednr nlludel le un report or II f. document In Its own exclusive posn sslou. Mlthoiit au y I nexiag a copy, such parly shall tm biiuuil, if the nlher H S party think proper to upp!) for It. in lurnishthat - I ' party with a copy thereof; and either jinny may rail i i) t upon tbe other through the arbitrators m produce tin V J eriKlutlsor Mrtlniclcoliiet of any nepers adduced at Lf 1! Tldtnc. glvlug In each Instance noma thereof wllhtn KulJf i thirty daya after delivery of therate: and iheorlguial KT ct eojij go requetUl thai! lie delivered as toou may be and within a period not txeediar forty daye after receipt of notic. . ... . - t Arilcle V It shall be thedntyof tha stent of each parly, within one monlb after tho expiration of In f tut limited fnr Ihe rtellteryof tM counter case on both it Irs. to dellrer In duplicste lo each of the said arhiirators and tn il e an'iit of Ihe other parte a primed argument thnwiro Ihe niinls and referrlnir to the evl denca upon which his l nernuient relies and cither parly mar alto support tin tame bi fore tbe arbitrators liyoraiargnrntntiif eniintel, and the arbitrators mav, If ihey di-sire further elucidation with regard In any point, reauire n untten or printed statement rrartru uient, t oral amutnetii hy pnunel. upon It i hut tu em h case the ntner parly shall he entitled to reply either ornllrorln writuiK, n the rase may he. Aitlcle VI. In deciding the leatters submitted to the arbttrutiirs tl Is surged that tii following nte points sha'l h" suhinilteil to them In order that the.lr award shall embrare a dittluct dtclslou upon each of said tire 1 What exclusive Jurtsitlptlon In th sea now known athe llehrliig s.a uud what exclutle rights in the teslnshens itiereln. did foistla astert and exercbe p lor an J up to tbe time of the lessluu of Alaska lo th United Mates? , , a How far were these claims of ji.rlsdtctlon ns to the seal fisheries recognised and cotueded h Uiuat Hntaiur .1. ts'us Ihe body of water now known as the Itebrtng P a Included m the phrnse 'Taculo llcean'' as used hi tho treai of 1M5 between Ureat llrltuln and llii-nl". ami what rlthts, II anv, In the llehrlng sea were held and exrltthtly excrcincdby llnasla nltir sanl treatyr 4 lildnotaltilitrlehtaot lluin ns to Jurlidlrtlnn, and lit to'the teat hrherlts ill Hrhringsea eurt r lbs water Isnmdury, In ttie treuty hciueen tho lulled Males and Kiittia of the roth March. 1M17. pats niillie baited le the I niled htates timtrr that treaty 7 I. lias ttie Untied Mates anyriffht, an I if so what right, of protecllon or properly In Iho furseasfre queiilliii the islands ot Ihe noted Mates in liriirmg h.awben sucli teaia are found outtide the ordlnary IhrcMiillellmltf . ..... Artie e til. ir Ihe determination of the fn-etolng questions aa to the exchlulM' Jurisdiction of tho United sia'rs shall leave the subject in siuh position that Hi conciinenoe ot Ureal llrltaln is lierrtsary tu the estab lishment or regulations rnr the proper protection and preservation uf tholur seal In. or habitually resorting in tho Kehrlng hea the arbitrators shall thru deter mine t. hat loiicnrrcnt retolutiims outside the Jurisdic tional liinltsor the respedive ihoernments are tieces sar and oer what waters am li regiilailons should ex l ,ii,l. mil in aid tliem In ihat ileterniliiatloii the report nt a j otit cotnmtsinn to Is, appointed hy ihe reM-ecme fhorn men is snail he laid bfor them, with eui-h other elldrlictH either Uoeruun nt may submit The hlifh eotitracllnu parties lurthertni re orre to ro"ti, rate In siC'ir.iiu the adhesion or oihur pen vr to stub regula- Article VIII The high contracting parties having toiiiHl tnviiuelv, suitable to ai,te upon u rereiciue v. Inch shall include the question er dahihty or earn for the injuries allegod to haehicn tl stittiitd liy the other, or by its ritleus, in cuuticrth.n llli tne daitiispre. tented and uiged hy III and h, nig wiilcuou- tint mis eiibiirdutateqtiestlon shoutd not inierrutit er lungt-riif . tn thostihinitslniiaud determination of the In-iiii quia t o i. ih aereo that either may submit lo the urhitta ters any question nt tact into ted In slid cla ins and ask for A hilling thertou. thu question ot liability of either itiiiernuieiit u,i in liiu tacts found to lelhesuli. jert of fuitlicr negotiation. litictti IX. Tne high contracting partlr hating acretd to uppollit tno ronimosioiitrs nil the purtot ruth lloelinnent to make the ,o nt iiiestlLa!iou on 1 reeert ceiilemplatisl in the preie.llnr arlii le VII , and to Include the Urine nf the suld n.rieinelit )n the pros rut toutetilton. In tho end thntlh,1 iclnt and sewral rentals all I rriniiiiuellilalliilis of Mild relntiiisiou,-is may be iuduo form submitted totho.trbltru'.ors sh.nii I tie. ,-iihtuiKOncy therefnr arl-e, the atd agreement is aci ordlngly herein Include), a lulhins. l.aih llioernuH-tii shad appoint tne raini.llsduncrs to investigate conjointly with the t'ommiitotif-re of the ether ijioernii.eul nil the facts having relation to seal lite In llehrmg Sea, ami the measures li-ce-xiry fonts ptoper pintcctlou and preserx alien. The four 1 emuiissleliers shall, so far as ttiev may tie lib, to ai:ree. make n Joint report to each of the tne tjet-iti meets, aud they shad also report, either (oinlly ot set. ernll), toraih tlowrlllnelit en auy pMntson wletli lhe may he unable to agree. These repirts shall net he made public until they shall be submitted to the ur hltrators, or It shall I p,iear that the contliuelicy of their being used by tht. aihitraters cunnot arise. Article A Lach lioeriiUieut shall oay the expenses of Us inciiile rs of thu joint C nimlst)nu In the luxes'.! iratlens ri 1,-rred to m the preceding artttle Arttcl-M the decision of the tribunal shall If pos tlh.e. he made ntthln three mouths from the c!ee of nrguu etit on both elites. It shall he mod- In writing nnd dated, and shad he signed by the nrb.trntnrs who ahu.ta.eeiil toll The decision tray lie in diipllcoie, one cony s hereof shall he delivered lo the agent of tho I nlteil. stales lor his (.oxsruuient. and the olher iopy sh HI fwdelnend to the agent of Ureal Britain u.t hit Hot eminent . . Article MI. Pacti Itoxernment shall pay Its own agent and pro, ido for the propt-r remuneration of counsel employed by It and of tin- arbitrators appointed hy It. and lor tne expense or preparing and siihtuf ttinir its ihfre le The tribunal. All ether expense ceunti ted x. ith the arbitration snail bo dcfra)ed b) the lwolIo einments in equal moieties Attlcw XIII fhe arhltralors shallkeepan accttrnte le,eid el their i.rocei-illtins end miy apeiiit and tin ile ike ne.-e;ssr efhi erato udst tliem Arth-le AIV The hlgll rentracttli parties engage to renielel Ihe result of ttie piotcedit.gs of the trihi.li.lt or in hit rati in as a toll, pirrcit, and final seltleniiut or all the quvKt.oos refenvd lo Ihe arhitraters. Article. v. The pr.-eent irt-aiv suau ee nuiyruineu hy die I'nslleiit et the United Males of America, by aiel , tth ILe advice and content ot the senate tht rear, and bv tier hriluuiilc xlaiesly.urihe ratilicatl-ius.hall he excliunced t-lt) er at Wasnttigtou or ut London u it'e In six moutlis xxithln the dale hvreor, or earlier ifluv tlble. THE CORHESrONDnNCK. The eatlier part of tho correspondence sent to Concrtss lo-duy relates to tlio m-ipitiatlon of the iiiodiis rai'e. by wbicli both Goxoin nients niireed to proliiljit tlio kllllti!: of seals tl iittPir the season ot 18,'li f'J. peiidim: tlio aecutintion of a treaty of urhltration. Thero was pxeepted from tho prohibition tho klllini; of 7.0UO seals, to bo taken on the Islands for the subsistence of tlio natives. Tlio negotia tion of the (W nmuli was very lapld. Iho first proposal eamc from the llritish Hovel n ment on Juno :i, 1W, and the moifiM was pro elntmud on June 15. On Juno '. Mr. Whnrton writes to Sir Julian Panncefote. tlie Biitish Minister. rofcrrJiiu to Mr. liluliiK's note of Dec. 17. 1WJ1. propos ins six questions for arbitration and preseut ingnt tenet h the case of the United btatos In supportoftho claim to jurisdiction over lioh rlnif hoa. and Lord Salisbury's reply, dated Feb. 21, lbSJl (which accompanies the corre spondence as a separate pampiilot). In his note Lord Salisbury objected to tho sixth proposi tion ndvunced by Mr. JSlaino on tho cround that it attributed special nnd atinonnairights totheUnitodBtates. Toobvlato tlilsobjoctlon Mr. Wharton was Instructed to mnko the pro posal which was nfterward adopted an article VII. of the treaty. Ho also proposud that the question of compensation should bo luid be fore tho arbitrators, but biter, at Lord Hulls, bury'ssinrcestlon. this iiuustlon wits disposed ol In tlioiuunner net fotth in article Vlll. of tho treaty. In Mr. Whnrton's note tho nppointment of fourCmmisionursto Investic.ite all the facts lmilni; relation to seal life in Uohrini: Heu nnd tbe measures necossnry for its proper pro tection and preservation was anieed to. bttb sequent correspondonco in tho latter port nf Juno and early in July relates to the appoint ment ol tho Commissioners nnd nrranco ments for their visit to tho I'rlbjlov Islands. On Nov. 2It Hir Julian Pauneefoto informs Mr. Illiilno that two reservations nro desired by LordriallBbury. viz.: That tho necessity nnd nature of any regulations for the seal llsherles bo left to tho arbitrators, and that such regu lations shall not become obligatory upon tlio United Mutes uud Creat llrltuln until tlu-y hnvo rocelvod the assent of the maritime powers. To this Mr. Illalne somewhat tartly replies that tho Ministerliud himself furnished thu exact points that had boen aureod upon for arbitration, and that the proposition of the '.'ltd cunuot bo tnketi Into consideration. "Thorols no objection, lie rays, "to hubnilt tliiL' tho mnttor to thu niaritimo powers lor their ussont. but tho United Htnfns cannot nureo to mako tho ndiusttnent with llreat Britain dependent upon the action of third fiartles whu havo no direct interest in tho seal Isnerics." In a note dated lice. 1, Bir Julian explains that Ills object wne. to prevent th-i llsherles beinir put at the mercy of some third power. Hut Mr. lllaino replies that thy 1'iosl dent is unable to see tho apprehended dancer of n third nation uiik'nulnt.' in sealinc no other nation oor having done so. The two nntinns, hnwovor, should unlto in a note to tho princi pal powers advising thuiu of what has boen itono and itskinic their approval. If tlio agree ment Is disturbed by a third nation, (treat Utitaiu and Hie United Btatos can act con jointly. It Is therefore hoped that the arbitration may be allowed to proceed, loiter Kir Julian notifies Mr. lilnlno tlint ovviiu: to diniiuiltles of tcleifraphin communication Lord Hnllsbury had boen misunderstood, nnd that lie is now ready to slun the in tlcies. Then, evidently, arose a discussion oxer tho questioner rcduriuir the number of arbitra tors from sovun to live, nltlioudli tho propo sition Is notuiven in tho correspondonco sent to Congress. fJreut llrltuln olnocted to thu reduction, and nifrood that tho three outside nrbltratois should ho selected by I'm nee, Italy, and Swoden. In Fobruary last several notes passod lie tween Mr. lilulne and Hir Julian respecting tho moetltu: of tho llehrlnt: Ken imonts Profs. Morrinm and Mnndonhall nnd Mr Honrco Jladen-Powell and Mr. Dawson In ono of which Mr. Illalne oxprosses regret Hint tho British Commissioners are men wholuuoal ready publicly expressed ojdnlons as to tlio merits of tint question, hut hopes this will not prevent ufulr uud Impartial Investluatiim. Ho Inturposes no objection to prellmlnarycon. ferences, nntwlthstandinir tho fact Hint tho treaty hits uot been sluued. Mir Julian, on his part, deprecates the intimation that tho Brit ish uguntH may bo biased bv previous publiu expressions of opinion : prosonts the defence of both of them, and remarks Hint tho sumo bbsenatlon mlttlit hn urned In tho case of the Amorlcnn neents. Tho correspondence fur thor shows Hint tho British acents pndenv ored to postjiono tho conferences until nfter the treaty was slmiod. but tho t nitod Slates nuents, tholrOnverunient reuardliiK tho treaty us substantially uureed upon, wore Instructed to mako known thulr readiness to jiroceed without further delay. Tills wus on Feb. I'. Two days later Mr. Blalno tofors to tho re fusal ot tho British intents to discuss tho woihu rlrniiifi und says thn value of thulr work will be erently dlnilnlsbod thereby. Tho more recent correspondence relates to tho icnowulof the iDodul vtveiull for tho next llshory season, which was proposed by the united Btates in order thut the seals mlaht he protected pendlni; the proposed arbitration, ltenlyini; to an inquiry by Mr, lilulne. Bir Julian l'auncofoto writes on lob. Ill that her Majesty's Government cannot express any opinion on tho proposed renewal until they know what inouui riiYiei tlio United HtatoB (lovornment desires to propose. To this Mr. lllaino replies ou lob. -'4 that the President suci-'ests that tho modus should ho much the same as last years In terms, hut thnt II should he hotter executed, "This," Mr. Blaine writes, "would require a notion to tno lureo number of sealers which nro preparinc to eo forth from British Colum bia. Tlio number In said to bo Greater than over before, und without any law to loiuilutu the kllllnc of seals tha destruction will he im mense. Holding nu in bltrutlen as .tntho i Urlit fulinndeof t.tkliia seals while their destruc tion coos forward would bo as if, while an ur hitri'tintito thu title of timber lund.weru In prourcss. one party should reiuoiu ull the trees, lahall huro to nek you to tiuusmlt thy i contcntit of this note to Lord Bsllsbitrr b telccrnph. Evory day thnt Is lost entails groat trouble upon each tiovornmont." Two days later, on Fob. 20. Mr. Blalno writes to Blr Julian: Mr. Myers eiirrnnitilat Victoria, tetegrapht m that there are forty-lx sailing achoontr cleared tool and six or teren more to go. At the saiu flat lost ) r thirty-ou cleared. 1 think from tblayouwillsecth.it It we do not eoine to an undemanding toon there win he no needot thengrremrut relating toteata In the. Paeltlc or In the llehrliig sea. I will be glad if you will let Lord Kaiiiuurr know tblt fact. On Fob. 20. Sir Jullnn write., to, Mr. Blaine that Lord hnllsbury line nuthoi-ized lilni to re ply to the note of the 24th to this effect: In the tint place Ida lordship states that he cannot In any degree ndmlt-that the delay hae been greater on the part of llreat lirllam than on the part uf the Unit I. stales As regards the necessity for another miss ttinml. her Majetty'e Uoverntnent i-nnteuled lo that measure last ear solely on the ground thattt wasanie tmseil that there would be danger to lliepretertntlon or Ihe seal species In llehrliig sen unless time inter val In tl eainiignter of seals were pretcrihed lint It at sei and on land Hut tier Majesty's Uox eminent bate reiilttd iininforiiiatlou In show that so drattlcn n medx Is necessary for two rouierutlve seasons, on the contrary. the liiliish I'oiumHstoners on th; Dehrlng Sea .limit Commission have informed her .Majeilys iiovernmeiit Ibai 10 rnr pelagic scaling It concerned there is no danger of any serious diminution nf the fur seal species as a consequence of this year 1 1 hunting. Nexeriheless. lord Snllshiny would not object. s teliliM-rory ltieitture of precaution for this season. Jo Ihe iirohiustlou or all killing xi il 111 n a rone extending to not ineief than thirty naiillial inllnt arouijl the Prlhihn Islands, such prohlhlilon being conditional upon th timelier of seals lo he kitted lor auy phrpote on the IstnttiNbclnga tnaxlniiiliK f OO.O'h). Ian iMItshuo.reierringlothe passage in your note. In which xou compare tho i oc to ou arbitration annul titnherland Irom which the tries are being reunited hx one of the hurtles, obserxed that lie hardly lliliikt the simile quite apposite. Ills lordahlp nue.ta that the tase Is mure like one of arbitration respecting the title- to a meadow. While the nrbltratlon Is going on, lie ad Is xxe rut Ihe grals and quite rightly, '"rllin grast will bo teproiluied next r, and so will the seais. On March 7 Blr Julian writes to remind Mr. Blaine that in tlio course or the correspond ence which took place last summer lit Mr. Blaine's absence! from Washington. It was distinctly nolllluil to vourUoteru nt tlmt Iho iiuWiie cii'c'idi would not be renewed for tbe fnllowlnif season." and utes tlieadoptlon of the inif,i i ii-ciiii proposed by l.oid rnillhuur)'a ns set forth In Mr Julluti's note of the JUth. ovii last itiyoiNiir.it. The lust notoof the correspondence, dated March ft Is from Aetlnif hecretary ut Mate William ft Wlmrtoti to Mr Julian l'utiticofote. Mr. W'lmrlon says: Ih.s serious and protracted controversy. It hat now been ha'relly ngr.-nl shall ha Mihniitlcd to II e deter mination of a trihtiniliir arbitration, ami the treMy ml) analtt lie-notion or tho American Miintc. lli Judgment or the arbitration ttlbun.it taumt, however. lie reached ilt.d Hated 111 Utile to eelillel tbe conduct or the letpeeMio tlovi-rtimetittaiidof their cillreiis d ir lug t he -, a lug season or isei, and the org, nt quest em lie is What docs good tilth, to say nothing of liner icitu mil county n-qulreef the parties lo the oihlir-i-tlon" If the iiiuleiilloiinr lhl llovi rinilelit is m lalliedhx the arbitrator", then any killing ot seals b tl. t'anallin tenters during I his season In three ivaler lean iniiiry to th'.a ilottriiuinii in Ut jiirisilictluiijiii I pro.ierly. Ihe injury Is tint measured hv Ihe skint laki-n but ntlecit lie-permanent xalue nf our prepert). Mas it eer heard heiorn lhal III s.lih a col.trexerey a nnll.ni or an Indixldualce il l npproprialo tlie whole or anc curt or Ihelniiinienildpriella. much lees the .body of Ihe contested i repertx. peuduig tha litluallr.n. xillj. out .iciouhlnlillll," isiiatly.liiMirl 01 thnncery would place a rei, ixer er tr-ielee In 1 1 arge uiel bold tlnelie leineor Ihe property lor the benefit of the prexallllf lnri5 eusai that lord sulivi.uiv rejecting the llhis fr.itlon med hx- Mr Hlnlne, "suilBctts that the taee It more like eno of arhttlatloli respecting title to ll nieudoxr. While tho arlntratli.il Is going ou net. 'it the gra.s. and. quite rightly for the gruts will b reprodund le.t jear and "I xnll the seas.' He tan hardly lluau hy this I'lustratloll that being 111 contention xxllh n nelfhbor regtrd' log thn title In n meadon hi- could hy any piec ed, nt in thj eqnlly courts r h any stnndard of couituoll honesty he Justllled III potkelltlgthe whole or any pari or the gains of a harxrst ullliout accouuta blllly to t lie claimant xx liose cxcll stxe title Wat after, ward established II is no alisxx er for the trespasser to eay that the true oixler ss lit haxe an undiminished bnrxest nct xenr tt xiars larxest vnt lils alee, lr by the use ot Ihe plilinl pronoun Ills Lordship lllraiis that theharxe.t or tie- contetled meadow Is lo be di vided bctwien the lltlgsllls. I beg lo riilllud 111 II that the title f the I mud Mates to the I'rlbjlor Is. amis tiae not et been cenUe'ttt and that mil l.n;i!iir lint lloatoxeraliy seatln.txis.el. The llllislrJtlon is ll'in t In the further particular that Ihe tl alt not taken till Jesr tuoy hi taken nevt. xxhlle the grasl must he l.-u. xevted ur lost. Mr. Wharton then quotes fiom the corre spondence, on the question of submitting tho matter or compensation to nruiiruiioii. ims eoncludlnc imiaciaph ou tho part ot Incut Britain's representati.o: lheexxor.ls Inxolxetheprnpesltion Hint lierMaetx's Ooiiriitnent are hob, to make seod iossit resulting rrom ho wrongful uctloii ef persons sailing outsldu lhplrjiirlsdlrth.il under the lliltisu hag. HerMaJcst't Ooxviumeut i.ould not uctept sucli a doctrine. On this Mr. Wharton makes tho following comment: The I'risldent cannot l.ellexe that white holding this xlexvof its actountshilitx, ihe i.oxerntuent ef Ureal llritain wilt, pending ttie arbitration, countenance, una 11 lea" Justiry or defend the ' eiitiuuntici or pn'aglc aealiug by us suhje. Is It si oulu either assiito- re. spunsibllllv for tno acts of thete sealers or riblr.un tbem trom".! pursuit. Hie lawfulness of ixhtih is lo be deleruilned hy tho arbitration. Itefcre uu agreement for arbitration find been reached tie- pro hibition of pelagic aeniing w a n matter or totnitx but from tlie tu'-ini in of Ihe signing of that agreement It beiame, in his itbo fritldeut'a) opinion, a matter ot obiigat.on. Mr. Wharton's note concludes: Il'illng the aeaaon ot 18111. uotwllbs'anding tlie !" ttrlrtlotis resulting from the m.-frfs adupte.1, Hie U uia dl'in teaii'rs took in tbe Uehrmgsei alime rs,,e:t skin", or neatly lour times ns matt) iistlie restricted u'xli utsoi our islands. Tins Uox er.'imt nt is Uexv udxlscd th a Itftx-one vessels from llritish lolumb.a and elMeeii Iroin Noxa Scotia haxe sailed or are obeiit to sail for the tl.'hrlug Sea to engage in taking teals. This lar'o increiueintlie hret engaged makes it certain, in Ihe absence of an eflectlxe restriction agreemen that tho destruction or seal lire during tlua season, by pclauic seahug. will he uuprcctdcntcd, and xiill. In the euluieti of our Cieiimtsslooers. so neirly destroy the vulue of the seal llsherles an if, make what will rtinain ot so ill tie xalue ad siarcely to be o worthy object fur Interna tloual arbitration. Tne j repetition of Lord Salisbury to irohiblt the killing et ee il at sea xvltht'i a one eUioliugto ee.i more than thlrtx uaulicul miles areuiel tie-I'llhllei- islands is so ohx lonely Itllit.-quate and so iuipossllilo of CX'lUtlOlt tlllL tills OOXTII i.ient ,-aimet 1-nterinin It. In fie eirly p.ir et the dleeiiesion of the subject of a frr.i. lor 1 it xear, this method xxns tflitatixel suuuei-ted among others 111 I O'lieiiullon between .xolliseif .tud Mr Illalne. hut it aos aller-Vard in etleet linr-ed bv belli l.oxurniiieuts to be inadequate, aiift xrns not again re ferred to in ire correspondem e. In the mtiuoroii'lum rtirnlibed ly ou with our note oLItinee xnuxay: 1 ord fuitsbury points out that it sucli hunting ho firoblhiled on ono sideof a purely iinagltiar) line draxx tl ntheopeu oxeau while It is permitted on the other aldeoflbelltit.it will he impossible in msii) uie, lo proxe utilowfui stating, or lo infer it rrom tne poeses slen of skins or llshitig tackle." Tins was slid wnh reference to tlie water btoin.liry of 'jill purchase from Itussta but it Is quite us applica ble to the lhlrt mile zfiuexxhlch he nox, snggests The prexah-nce of ftigs in these waters glxes itirrease 1 fetee nnd tonclusixcness to the p.UIll taulle bx-hle Iiordshill against an imaginary water line The President tuii tlot agree, iiuxx that the ti mis of arbitration liaxebeeu settled. Ihat the ri stri'-llons impeiieil shall he less Hi in those wh ii-li holh lioxeriiluents di einetl lo le' appropri attixxheii it was itill tiucertaiii whether nn ear.) ad Justuieiit ef the contiexersy w.is a'tainnhte lie tbeierore hee-s Hint ller slBjesty'a fl'ivernillint xxlli toiieellt to reticle the nrruugehicnt uf inst x car xxllh Hit) tuolllptlicss Xl-hlt h the t-xt,n', tleluands. ihd te agiee toeurorce it hy relii"ing ull t lenraiict s lo scaling xessels for the prohibited xvuters and hi recalling Irom Hio-e waters all sucli xessels ns haro aireadv t leared This lioverniiient xviti )iouurahl abide the Jiitguient of tlie hltflt Irihiiual xvhlch has been ateetl upon, wiiether Hi it Judgment hu faxornhln or unfavorable, and a III nut seek toaxold it lust responsihllll) for any er Its acts i. hlch hx that Jinlgnit et are loi lid to lie till lawful But i-erlnlul) the Lllltt il Mat-M cannot be ex recti d In suspend llle defellt e. bv surh mcutit us ale wltliln Its poiiir, of tho nrtqierty and J.trfsdietloti-tl rights cltuueil hy It pending the arbitration, and to i-.ui-.ent ro rect tie them irom that trihunat, Ifawartle I. shoinof uiLihof the.r value b ttieailsuf lrrcspoLsl hlv pereous ovr.iH in Ay, this nr.vicn. Holm I'p No iv nnd Thru lib n tVlfe, Hut Torsels- lo Take Iter .ltvuy. flenrue Doyer, n well-to-do hoiiso painter oiul decointor. of KlH (iinlinm uietiue. Wil llamsburcli. went to bed tit 11 o'clock on tho nlclit of Jan. 2H. An hour Inter ho was ilis turbeil by continued knocking nt tho street door, and In reply to his inquiry from tlio win dow lent ncdtliat his mldnicht visitors were his father, Jiiiiios 1). Doyer. who disappeared in JHSa, uud a woman he introduced its Knrali Mailln, The visitors weto welcomed, and they lomnlncd tocothcr at tho hntisu until about ten duys ago. when nftor a violent quar rel with tho woman Mr. J. B. Duyor again dis appeared, leaving no cluo to his whereabouts, nor any statement as to when ho might return. Mrs, Martin mutlo herself very much at homo, nnd when Mr. Doyor hlntod thnt her visit had been a long ono sho gave him to un derstand that us tho house was tlio property of.T , B. Deyor. and she was J. B. Deyer's wife. sho did not consider horself n visitor. Hliu as serted tlmt sho had been innrrlod to .Mr. Deyor In .New York by tho lluv. Dr. W. Kxerett of somewhere In Hocnnd avenue In 18H7. Sho went with lilin to Adelaide, Australia Thoio Doer cnufessed that in marrying her ho find committed bigamy, and she sont him back lo tho Mutes to get u di.orcc. Ho obtained a dhorco in Kan Francisco, and returned to her. lie hnd brought hurto his home nnd Installed her there, ami tliem sho intended to roinuln. (leorgo Dover was In Justho Hngln's civil court yestarday to usk legal aid in getting rid of his unwelcome guest. Tho property In his hands wbich riaroh Martin claims as J. 11. Doyor s xvlfe or widow is valued nt -H&.UOO. Oeorgo Deyer said to tho Justice: "My rather was well known in Williams burgh fifteen years ago. Ho started the Inisi. ness lam now carrying op, Homo years nftsr my mothers death ho married again, and until lbHl ho nnd his second wife lived hap pily together. Then my father disappeared, it was suid. with another womun. In IbM'l Ho presontod, himself suddenly at tho hoitso and trind to iminco his wife to forglvo him, blio was not easily pacified nnd ho wont a-yay. Wo heard from him again In lbMS, when my stopinnthor was informed that ho had obtained a divorce from herlnt'ontiacosta county, f.'al. I received no nowd of him after that, and did not know ho wus nllvo until ho como to my housoon Jan. 28. He introducnil his companion, but never told rao that she was his w Ife. Mho claims to liavo proof that slio is legally mnrrleil, but I don't liolluvo her," Justice haule advised Mr. Deyer to begin dispossess proceedings, und ho lelt the court to consult a lawyer. . Ibi New lork f'entrnt afford th fount aud moit rmep'eto through Hum senile uf any railroad m Aiucnca, -Ji, s r - Mrs. MllUitui iMhf A highly esteemed lady of l'reeport. Ill . was in i-iilllmj tltiaUU because bf But was fully curod hy Hood's Snrsnpnrllla. "A year ngo this Inst fall I ccmmcncod to feet pootly. Although I was never a veiy strong woman. I had generally enjoyod good health. But I commoncod to Fail Vory Rapidly Lost nil appctlle nnd ambition, did not tnho nny Interest in tiling", and barely dragged along with my woik. During tho winter und spring had to hate help about my housework. 1 was treated by t-oscral physicians, but they did not help ino find 1 got moro nnd moro discouraged. 1 buffered from dyspepsia so Hint I Could Uot Eat Vegetables Or meat, and nt last so that I could not even uso butter on my toast. Used to dip the toast in ten and oven then It would distress my btomach. in thu spring I hired n girl pet ma- Hood's Sarsaparii la Cures nenlly. my health was so poor. She tried to per-u.ido mu to tal:o Hood's r-arsaparilla. as n lad J- for whom she had wotked betoro lllltt been gieatly benefited hy Its use. Z Dragged Along I'ntll August, when I purchased a bottle of Hood sSireaparllla at Mr IVhh stlrug s'.ore. Ill about a week t commenced to fill .1 Ulttu better, rouht keep niorefooilon my stoiiinxh nn I gteix ntrongir 1 took threi hotlhs. um now perfectly xcell, haxe tallica SIU pound, am in txtelletil liealth. I nxio all this In Uoisl's Sarsjps.rflla and am (.hot to let o I knoxx what it lias tlulio lor me. -Mrs. WILLIAM lAllllt. lilt lr.u ftiirea "I.. In eperl, lit. tod's I'ilN net easily, yet pioniplly ami oflleieiitly on tho liter und boixels, eiuo headache. cifrr.i7;v. Waldo di ins. the succcs-ful ninn.'iser ot tho Adams Kxpi oss Company, dlod In Huston lust night, aged !ij eais. lie was four ycais old when his father started tlio iNpress eompaiiy with one borso and wagon and a little ofllee, hardly laiger than one of thu doublu cxnrosi wagons now in Uee. Waldo lelt seliool at nn early age and went on a oage to 1'i.ttiee. He suun returnod. and luimedhit dy started for Austra lia on business fin- the eonipany. which then had a banking bu-incss there. On his leliirn from Australia he wont into the ollicoof his fatlior. first as ofllee hoy. tying bundles, jack ing trunk". Ac. Jjitur on l.e kept the drivers' accounts, and for a time drovo n team himself. During tho war. after tho second battle of Bull Hun. when tho Boston citizens left Miclr churches to mako lint and prepare bandages for the wouiidod. Wultlo Adams mndo up a special train mi tho old Boston and A.oicester to cany tho fi night to the soldiers, himself going in ehaige or tho train. On the blatV of (iov. Andrew ho held tho rank of Lieutenant Colonel. With William 1'. Leo nnd Cliarles II. Duiton he was appointed Assistant 1,'uai-teriiiaster-lienonil. miting gratuitously in that position. His part in equipping nnd help ing to send nlT troop- from Boston at a timo v. ben nobody seemed to know just what to do was 1111 active and t flleient on". His rise in the epro-s hti-lno-s Was gradual but steady. Altera time ho .t made niperintcndont. and in IrWS at thtitleat'i if I resident W. 11. Dins nitiii'. bot'iok the pl.ico id manager for New Lngland. which olllco ho held at the tiiuu of his death. Moses Liumtin. who was at hl death the oldest down in tlie wjrltl. has rus-cd away, tu Cincinnati, aged ML Ho was bom in Lontlon, und hail been In America siuco his boyhood. Ho went to r.itiopn with the llrst American circus thnt ovur xlslted tho other side, but soon ic turned to this eountiy. It Is said Hint lie once turned lot somersaults without stop, ping-n fent not since equalled, lloii.nl trav elled with lininum. lionlusoti. Spauldhig ,t llogers. and others, nnd onconwiied u ciicus. James JIoonoy.Bi.. the head of tho detective firm of Mooiicy A lloliiud, tiled in ( liicitgo jts terday id jiaralvsis. thu icsult of liijitiies rn ceivetl in 11 railroad accident four ve.tis ngo. During Ihe putt three veins ho had boon iirae tlctlly an Invalid lie w as -til veals of tig". Hint was Lorn in Nowtoii-l'tirljos, (unity Longford, li eland. Mr. Mommy loft a widow and thteo childii'ii in comfottnblo circumstances. 1). B. Young, noted as a nicerssfui Inventor ami business man. dmd nt his homo In tho town of Columbia. X. V.. on Sunday, aguil 77 yeais. lie had forfoitv ye irs held the post ot deacon of the I'loo Will Baptist Chinch of tho town. Hois niirviied by 11 daughter, who is tho wile of tho llev. James lluxtablo ot Bos ton. .Mass Kdwln H. Zoblo die.: suddenly j-estetdny at his homo. 10o India stnot. Ilieenpolut, nf he.itt trouble. Ho was in bis fjtllh juar. Ho wus Vlt'i-l'ieshleiit of tho Demeiutic Assocl iitinu of tho Heveiiteonlli ward for the past thteeyeats, and vvas.i member of the Jellnr sun Club ui tlio ward, lie will bo bulled uu iatimluy. i:.v.-Aldermiin IVter Kehr died on Monday at Ins lesjilence. Jhl rieehiid iiveiiiln. lie was a tti.inufnctiirerof tleslcs. A few inoiillisiigo a futile attempt was mailo to lnivo him com mittcil to an asylum as ,111 liis.uu laiisnu. Ho was about till years old. He leaves ,1 wile, two sons, and n daughter. Bltd'ov L. hlierman, for the pin eighteen years lu..'al niauagei'of the Il.iitlonl Men in Boiler Inspection and Insurance I'oiiipiiny, died at hib inline, 1H Wc-t'liiiity-rotlrth street, uf lineiimoiil.i, on Moiiu.i). He was -hi eais old uud leaves a witlow. Churlos illliun Ml Ihe tiled on Tiionluv at I4'J l'ai'lllo street, lliooklvii. in hisrUd )eai. Ho was Mild to be th" oldest nrgdlll-t ill Iho country mid ho hud played in many nf Um loading Catholic churches in this eily und Biiioklyii. Mrs. Clui Issa Bolknap died In Xowhiirgh es terdayaltlioageof l7 years. Shu was a sis ter of tho Into Thomas V. Illng. treasurer of tlio Nnwhurgh Savings Hank, and w.ih hoi u in Cornwall, llerhusbund died lllleen ) ears ugo. William Arlington, of the song ami ilauco team known us the Arlington brothers. ImIcuiI at Ids homo In tlintou, Mass., aged .i. His right name wis Martin U. ! reel, mid ho had been on tho stage about four yea in, Prof. Soiimo Watson. Iho curator of the Har vard Herbarium under Asa Grnv. died yester day at his homo of a piolouged attack or the grip. Hu was Oil years ohl. aud had been curator lurtho lust twenty year. Dr. John Hull, said to bo tho oldest m.ictls lug dentist in .Sew iork city, died at Ills homo in lialnlleld yesturday. In Ills Mild ear. Ho was the Inventor of many dentistry npiilluncos. Wllholm KI06S, n oiico famous pianist and composer, is dead ill Chiphaiu. Lng aged 7il. iio hnd studied under Horn und .Mendelssohn, und had performed before Queen Ictorln. Honry L. Knowlcs. a prominent lawyer and Hepubllcitu politician of l'olsdam, N, 1 died on nundny, aged 7H yents. Ho wits at otto time County Judge of St. Lawrence County, Thn llev. Dr. D. L. Domjisoy of Beaver, Tn., where he had icslded lor thlrty-llvo years, died yesterday, aged MO, lie was a l'rusidlng Llder for sixteen ycare. Abraham Kchworty- head of tha largest dry goods houso In Now Uridine, died on Tuesduy night of grip. Ely's Cream Balm IRK lo .vim. cum: RTARBVrJ GATAliRH'fl fi ft mtiai 1 ai lallB vfK?9 Apply Jlaltuluto each lioslrlt BatfiPeS H.. UltUA, W Wurnn U , K, V. wKt-j$ - TILE FIFTY-STOND CONGRKS ML MOItaAX JSTIIOIWCVS TITS CI .V.I. MAX HKTALTATHIX 1IIU. Uoodit rntalnir Tlii-onxli Cnnniln, .Not m, ht ee I.lal, (o Inj Ituly-'l he Tnt'lir Ills, cnaslnii Uiirnetl In Iho l(nttr by ,Ir, t,.. Mlllan-llo tlenniinces (Iio McKlnlpy II I H and Kn.i tbe People III Nnt Tulri-ulr, It I.on&rr-Mr. Illnglcv .MuLvn Antiier, AsmxtiTON, March U-Jn tho Henalo .Mr. Ifnle. acting Chairman of tho (ommltten tin Xnvnl Affairs, lirosclitotl n report providing fur an Increase of tho naval estahllshment nf tins L'nltod Ktittos. Mr. Halo salt! tho bill was Hiih. staiitlnlly tho same measure introduced by lilmself on Jan. '.'., IfcSX'. piovldlng for tho construction of buttlo ships, const defeneo gunboats, and night llrM-classlurppdohunts, with an amendment providing for nn tiendl ture of $500.t)(j0 in eperlmelitfl with torpo. does. Tho bill was placed on the enlctnl ir. Tlio Interest wan Intensllled hy l)iu olTeiing by Mr. Morgan of Alahnmn of tlio following: A bill to enforce the provisions tit section I'.sihtoi Hi Itevlted statutes of the l'nltod states in respect of urn t Ic 2 tot Ihe treaty ot Washington uC Vtjj M, Is;i. xwth tho ilJV'ernuieut entreat llrltaln: That all parts or lane are hereby dec'.irid tubs in. operative vlilrh exempt Irom He) pnjnin.inf duties nny article 1 id t oiuinei ue hlch nie not 011 Ihe fne ht when Iho mine nro entered In Hie I'ustotit Houses of iho I lilted States ror transit or transportation threi k'hlbn I idled Stales te tho Dominion of I utiaila 1 r auj l.r.t Ish posssttlou 011 the continent ot .North Amena, or from the same tu mi) roit-lmi oit. 1'roxhltd lh.it this declaration itiHrs not apply In arlle'e ."0 ef the r. nly with tiie.it llrltaln, roncliidtd Mays. IsTI rtiithu part cram act or t'olniress iih.th i;n,'se-il oj, laln.n und eftect tosnld altlclc. Mr. Morgnn asked that this bill beiefcreod to tlio Committee on 1'oiolgn Ilo'utlijns. and It was so ordored. Mr. Morgan from tho Cunimlttee nn I'melgu AITiilisrepoitedfavornblv tho bill fuitheap. polntment of Consuls In tho Congo I'ich Slate. The I'nddoclc 1'ilte I'ood bill pa-seil Hid Senate without a division. this uorti: or i.mi!...i-nTivns. At 1 :'J0 o'clock tho Ilrmoo vviiil liitoCommit teoof the Whole (Mr. Blount of Oeo gia In tho chnli) forllio puriio'o of consltlerini; thu 1'ieu Wool bill. Mr. McMillan, witli a red carnation in his htiltouhole. took Iho lloor 11111lntom.1l the tariff debatu In tho iiiesent Ongross. Ho began by saying that tho Inst (' ngeots iniposeil thn highest tuv ever levied in this country nnd made tho most utruvagant ap. ptoprlutiulis ever mado In time id n-a-e. 'Iho present Congiess vvoubl eurrect this evil. Thu farmer now renhred fiom twoto tine, loi.ts poi'poiiiiil lesson his wool ban foinieih'. lM. borers' 'wages had not Increased under tlio Mckinley law. and they li'id to pav foi tlie ml vance In the iiecc-sllles of lire. The AleKiu iey bill had Inci cased the tarltT of lSi l."i,er cent., nntl the latiniftluty was higher 011 tlio nett'ssaries than on tho lii.uile of life. Thu consumer had nut been eonsldeiod. and Hid muiturui.turor and ttttt coiublnaliens had been Pi otectetl. 'Iho greed or tlioscllorui.il net the need tdlho tuijer was thu mca-uru of tlie i.iteof tint y. Ileallutled to Blaine's icclprocity scheme, which ho called uudeiuociatic. iiuiepulilic.in, and un-Amei lean. The I'lv.sitletit. In his dl cret'.on. could iiiiinise or remit eeit.ilti taxes, rsiich a power was unprecedented, ami ir exer cised in l.nglanil tlie yueeii wouhl lose her crown, if not her hc.id. and tho House of Lords would crumble. Tlie .Mcivlnley law had seiiou-ly alTectetl our coinmorce. Before the war vvu got ourinate li.ll fur 1 airships wilhout ee,-stve dut, uud sailed tliem in competition with tlio nations of tho earth. Wo tinv can y only l'J .. pet rent, of our vast fotelgu eomiuoiec. and 7 1 er emit, of our foreign trade is conducted in btcamcis bearing our national 11, ig. Mr. McMillan euiitinued: A re'ti 1.1 01 com .ihre.i 1 t aa brine b-vk tl o 1-.111.U ordol'uis' xxerih e: t luilili.jr Itee troei tavittieu. be it t.lleef Ills hllllltlo lull, - rs lvr tesee.t' ft , jllto Xll.rtll of St aliens lirolu'tit h let hx him to- '!.( ese of his f.innli ho xi toil. 1 11,1.. tepai, .0 , o.-.tit..-1 i,e aur OKeraleoll woollen K001U more th-lll llel 1I11I1, an 1 en some art. Us l.e xio.it.l halt- feptl on Lnn loo'Is l.ioru tli 111 s..iwdtity rtiete st. eiM le some u:u t tila. ,d 011 tlie iilneutit, t ien ef XI tarilli; appirel, tljul t. in bo 1m porltd lr,e ot duty Tlie Ian ties tliablts those Who hill' exicsixely to p-i tin expet Bs or .1 trip. inroad 111 too i.n i,- uiatttrof e.ii luc tlul 1 kn.ivx ono man ixhe vdiii for Iho Vc l,luli.xbel Htld 11 he helped to eaihllu 1h.it llleisitio upon tbe people, xi ho 111 uiet lhaii ltsi dais aittrits tuesice lieeh-il in LnifUnd and bouifht Sl.t'sS) iierlL of tl'jlhis Ihe rrst thin.'. Hv was a nrotectteolst. Mr. McMIUIn (hen snitl that the overwhelm ing Democratic hiiceesse ut tlie last elections was the jiooplu's le'.uke td the party that 1 u-sod tho liihitiitous Melvlnley bill. 'ihe people huva risolxet1, and 111,' xxlli miko that resolililen hloed, licit thoy xi 111 lull e ,1 rtdudloil 111 the r.it tu taxation, tr a still further te let lion of those tu t'ouifress w lei faior hltfll taxation. Tins battle Ik on, and ison tntho Unlet), tin the 0110 shle is arrajtd lie. Democratic putt) in famr of Ju.t taxatluu, 011 the oilier suit its eppoiKots, camoruu' tor txtesslie and llllj'..sl taxation Woxioihlllet .1X01. 1 tilts cout'lcl ir XXI- I ould, we Could not lr We Xlellbl l.t-t tlie h-lttle ratfe nod tie, tuner the lietler. until some ri coifiiiiion lsiftxel! lo the trilt'lplc th I' taxes st.teibt ho h X led and 10II1 t-ti tl lor ihe siiMiort el leixt niliient. r.i h. r llian for the ei,'iesl,.n of the many .a the te-bisl aiel for Hit bill' l.t ol the feu In conclusion Ml. MeMillin lorerred to tho peiorutltin of Mr. Iti'e.l on Monday lefenlng to tlie tililiiipliulit inarch of tiutli. which xvns eeiuililled bvtbe iiseendency id the Hoiini (rutle putty uller tweiity-llvu ve.u-. und thu lelegution of Mr. lleod to tlio lloui. where ho eould only cry and eurbc. Mr Iteetl was not in his seat, hut ontiyod the hall in time to hear tho concluding sen tence. In accounting fur ids nk-onco lie said it was due to the fact that Mr. MeMillin was speaking. ILaughtor.l Mr. MoMIIIIti replied that ho was glad to an nounce to tho gentlemen from .Maine that tho Democratic paity armed in Ids city (l'oit hind) yesterday, ll angliter.' Ml. Dlngloy of Maine took the floor. Uo said the situation whiclicoiifruiitotltlitt Democratic partvas dixfilbcil by Mr. McMIUIn win Mg nlllc.iut. They wnm divided against them selves. Thujiait had gone before tbe people in the last election, and had made fulse and wicked eiiaigosavaltist tholicpuhlican.s. The people id tlie lonntry were looking with anxiety to see what they Intended to do Tim policy was not well dcllncd. L pon looking over the three sporadic bills reported by thu Committee on Wbvs and Means ho had en deavored to ascei lain the scope uf each and to seu exnclly wlmt taillf rfoiui meant cs dt llned bythe I-IU Duuiocratslntlie House. This wiislbe leallyatlon of the promlso made in IKK) under which so many Demoerats wero hero tu-d.iv. This w.is Un, lumedy fortlui iitiociuiis McKInloy bill. This was to givo jeliek to tlio country, l'rosi erily wasto bo thus leetoiud. '1 his trust he del iislmi In which thu )einociatle party luoposed to Indulge, and jirisn tie.'oro tile pouplo us tariff retoriiiei's. Tlicro wernnl-oa few other bill-, which they jiioposed to bung in. Tim present tiuitT In all Its parts was cor lelutlvo ami framed in vlmv or u coiu-lstnnt poliev. Tbeio was nothing in the bills ie. potted whi h enabled any ono lo jutlgnas in thn purposes ul thu Domooi'utltj party on this gtont iiuestio'i. ir fine binding twine. Itco wind und woollen goods, fine entloii tie., woio an index id Hm policy, then tho Demoeriits weie ften ti.uleis. M111la sjieclaclo in them bills' 1 niton ties on in,, jreo llel und hoop iron, ol winch cottontleswere made, protected at li.'i percent. A now hc.'ieuio nf tin, Demo, cratlc purl lias. 11 rived when completed iinin lil.icurcd aitu'les wero put upon tlio free list iiml tiiNllP'iiivr material. The l.inucis wool, a complcto product as to him. v.'iisi 11 the free list nnd inaiiiiractiiiers' clnthis piolected lit ,M pnrceiit. It 'las nil i!oul.toill the policy or thn Deinociiitiu pnty toistvecpull prodiicllou out or Hut way. this was the method they had adopted n eliciting thn people, but tlio latter wore not fouls and wnnhl not ho deceived, Tho hills ns lop.iited were absiinl. unjust, and unvvim In evei y pnr tlciil.ir. If tho Deiiioeiuts In Hid Hifiise lie. Mi-veil in the policy of tliolrp.irtv tlio would lulng I" measures vviiieh lllintniti d its Minclpli-. But they wero nflillil. if Hm purt in ltd as honorahhi men Hiev vanild usl. the pcoiilti to judgn ol i t vi parlies neft lull on direct issues. They dared not go lo the people upon Iho tarltT Issues. The) dodged theiiiicstioll. Legislation siiinuusl, m devoid id iiiliiciples,istliat proposed would not input with the approval of (lie pooplo who worn n it fo.ilsninl't nld distinguish between liouenty aiitltieaclieiy. Bending fin ther remarks hy Mr. Dlngloy. Iho committee mso and tho Houso udjourued un til tu-moiion. H'.UtKS rjlOU XUK TF.l.KaUAl'11. . Tie Mission Church in Tremont ttrcet. Ilmton. near theltoxhiirycrosslnif, was destrofd by lire at -I no jesltrdix 11 ern inir. Lett Jihoooo. TLe ihurch wnt oci upied by the lledeuiptlonl.t rather. Tinielliy Paler, who murdered hit wife with n ltt Iron, in I'reVl'f ,''' "fi eb '. and Hu 11 cut his throat, was illrhar.d Irom the hospital ru Tuetda) und ar. lauied In Ihe D strict Cuuit )ettfrday, He pleaded cullix and ui bo and iur lo the June tnui of Hie t'euri et fotiiiuon Pleut without bid. TH$fAHDXl5fl IHX'T IT f"JK.S.II.i: '"."."..'("'eieebf-S? '!n !". H'e inarketll flooded v. mi 11 ifi 1 nor l'1.""!"! Iion'j buy a r.ddinu lied until yon x The expiation Irb of a bomu Is not , fi moro Midden or . VlVin nnlookctl for TTL ill(v4i$) nant illsonso Wi 'I,.' T7yW. XA which v.TKiM not &e rtkijyy occur wero the 5utyFkZz Wooit In lKrfuct l'i.iS? '";it(Z- oi-iluf. i'- '"- f irT, xVi, ptiro hlocd litluo WVV)5'i7 ' groat variety v I-" of ills tint tnalio lifo n burden. 1'iirify your Mood, uud you havo it. . , All thn iyrnr jYiitinr. yoti mar rly uixin Dr. Pierce's Uoklen Medical Diseovcry to purify tho I1I001I nml Invlgowtts tho system. It's not llko tho wsnixu IllaS. thnt nro said to lie good for tho b!ood In March, April nntl May. Tho " Discovery" works equally well ut ull times, mill In nil ratcn of blood-tainls, or humors, no matter what their imnio or nntitro. . ... , , It's tho thraprsf Llorsl - luiriucr, coM throujh tlrusgltts, hecaiibe yoa only iiy lor (hr (iood you cot, .,.,., , Yotir money Is returned If It Uoctn't benc- 11 1 or cuio you. Cun you nilf mor? i.ni: xrAsiirynrnx lui'ifs. Mr. ntnlne riellrr .. Slnltio lo Knlunel T. Ilnaitiill-T.Ne lllvrr nnd Ituilmr llltl. Wajhhncio::. March 0. Secretary lllaino was heller this morning. Ills fuvor hnd almost illsapponrcd. and ho was less iestlcs. 13y direction of his phjslclnti no visitors are per mitted to seo him. and ho has nut during alt tho Dohrlnc Sj.i correspondeiieti of the pnst few davs be"ii even advised that It luul as sumed nn acute phase. His friends hope that with absolute lost .Mr. Illalne may be able to icsuniu his ulllchil UiiWos next week. The nomination of tlaorgo W. Miller to-day to l,o Collector of Inti mal I.c.onuo for tho Western District of IVnnsylvaulii Is con-Id-ered slgnillcant In the light of the present po litii'iil bltllitlhiu In the ivevstono Mate. It is roiii'edetl to be ntllroct recognition on tlie putt of the Administration of tlio elilnisot Chris Miigco of l'ittsblligh unit ( ongiessmaii Diily.ull. both of whom weto back ing Mr. Miller foi thu pisltloti. It Is uho considered to be a direct Intimation from I'lt'sldent Harii"un to Senuto:' 'Ji.av that tho leceiit npposltion of tlie hitter totho Ad ministration lias not tended to loiillnuo his iild-tltuii Inltlielice at the White House. Mr. tjuay hnd n caudldato for the position in W. H. (Irnhani. who was eailv in tho Held. The vitcanev was caused by the dismissal of Collector Wanni-aMlc. a i.ut.iy lieutenant, for Irregularities In olllco. Assu.iu as it bet unio upparcnt that .Mr. Viauueastle huil to go. tsotintiii'tOiiuy had (iralinm take the Held, c. iect III'; to have lillii il PIiol lit ed und thus retain control of the largo patroiuign iittached to tlie nfllcp. Mr. Mugeo und .Mr. Dalyell. who had unnouiicetl theiiiselvvs in fa vor of tlio reiiominntioii ul 1'iesldeut Harilson und who li.nl leeelved nothing when fie patronage was distributed ut the be ginning of tho Atiministtntlon. concluded that they would nsseit their claims, and eudoised Mr. Miller for tho jil.tue, Wanncii'-thi's dls-inl-sal tool; plncu In November, and slneethcn a bitter light has been waging, luiitleiilurly on the part ol Mr. Vuiiv und .Mr. Dah-ell. the lat ter iiciug nu iiiiiuiuueeil caudldato tot' the I'liited Mntes Senate. Tim nomination of Mr. Millor Is considered a vie oryforMr. Diil&ell. Senator Hill will not mnko his Southern tiip so extensive ns was contemplated u few davs ago. Ho will confine hl visit to Jackson. Jllf, anil Bit mlnghnm. Ala. He will merely stop at the lattet place o Tew hours on bis return from Jackson. According to ids pioeflit plans Iio expects to leave here ou btinduy night overtbo Norfolk and Western load, anil changing cars nt liiistol, Tenn.. nnd lilrminghiini. Ala., will tench Jackson on Tuesday morning. He has ncecpted an invitation tu address tho Mls,isnippl Legblature. and will tlosotm the afternoon of the 1.1th. tho day or his arrival. A lecrl tlon is to lm teiidetod him bythe (iovnrnor und citizens Unit evening, und the next morning he will st nt luck to Wash ington. A stop of a few bonis will be made at lilrmingnam, although die Senator lias not in dienteil bis acceptance id the invitation to speak thoie. No other stops will be trade, either goins or eoming. longer llian the Usual tlelays of the regular 1 1 tin. Senator Hi 1 expected to elond tils visit to S.ivnnnnli. (in., but ho l uud that it xi-im 111 ru L A f tv (i tli fins il it 1 Mil irn olnl list iii'inti limn t e v vi iiin.1 xiti j it'iiss' i itini ttu docs not deslioto iciuain nvvay fiom tho l apl to! more than tho lour or live days ncees-sary to make tho round trip to Jackson, In (bus Ilmitliu; his trii ho hits been obliged to decline more fTiim a score of pressing Invitations. "If I had not early promised to go to. luck son." said tho Senator to-night. "I should be verv much disposed to givo up the trip, for tho reason that I would like lo accept nil of the kind Invitations, mid owing to a lack uf time must accept only one or two." Tho Hou'o Committee on the World's Columbian Imposition to-day agreed to report favorably tho joint resolution introduced by Mr. Durbiirrovv. authorizing tho President to reiiue-t of thniioveinmentsof Spnlnnnd Italy, the Duke of Voiagua. u descendant of Colum bus, nnd certain oilier people, ninps, books, papers, am other aitkics assoelaled with 'oiiiinlius in tlio caily di-coveiy and set tlciuint of America for exhibit at tho reposition. Thu Committee, n-.o orduied u lavniithln lepoit on Hie lesrilution niithoriing tint l.ibiiirian orCoticicss to mako an exhibit at tho Imposition id books nnd manuscripts relating to Columbus nud tho discovery of America. Tho committee decided to hoar tho lejiresentntlves of the National Commission nnd the local Itonnl of Contiolon the gotiorul World's Fall- bill on Moi day, Murch 'JI. Congressman Jllnncliard's seml-oflielal an nouiiceinent Hint tho Liver nnd Harbor bill when completed by his committee will nggte gate about $'..,l).(!i)0.lil)() lias greatly diseour nged tin) Democintie eiotioiuists in the House, who ardently dtsiro tlmt the nity-sieond I'ongrc-s i ball mako a creditable record for economy find Irugallty. They tugurd such uu eiioriiioiis ltiverunil ll.irboi bill us absolutely liiilefunsilile, and in tlon might luiitiuvclitloii of the party's pledges. Itcpiesentatives Spiiugcr, Ilolman, and Mills nro all reported to ho improved this evening, and it Is raid that llepresentnlives Holmiiii uud Mills will lie able to resume iheir ofllclul duties In a few days. Mr. Isprlngcr. while his condition is greatly improved, is still a v ui y tick man. Tlio Houso Committee nn I.alor to-dnv an thori7ed Mr. Hunting of Now iork to lepoit to Hie House the resolution authorising the Com missioner of Luliorto investigate tlie slums of cities limine it population of I'OO.OU) ot more. Th" House Committee on Territories to-day considered thn 1)111 Introduced by Delegate Joseph of New Mexico to enable tlio people of New Mexico to form u constitution and M.ilo (lovcruiiient. nnd to b ndniifti'd into the I'nlnn. It is juobuble that tho bill will luceivo favorable action. Mr. Hatch of Mlssnui I to-day showed his iul inlnHlon lor the l.ile Siiutiel J. Itundall by iho intioduellon ol u bill in the Ibui-e uppm iirl.lt lilt; ."iO.(H)0 for too election of u btntuu to his monioiy. Tho President Rent to the Senate to-day the following nominations Stnarl I'.Slit iiHiutd vi ..ii luneiis. to loM'nIiectur ol I'lisloms for Hit de'- t of Xi irh "h, at. Mass tjeurift, W Vltllerol 1 I ' lis! ll mu I, lo I a Collector i f lllttruxl it' Xtllllotll'lle 1" Ul. Hll-ldislrillot I'HIII sj'lliililn .1 i rienii'iii, of ilcirs'ia to I i Inier stale roni. nn rce roiiiiiiisttoni'r let e alt, t llrik's'. tlt'ceased, uud Wll.llltu 1..I iUa. iltt lie l lie Had .Itirtlvr on Ihe llruln, I'suiMows, 1'a, March !'. J. W. Harmony, a well-known glass cult 'r, committed Mihido to-day hy sovoi lug Ids jugular with his pocket knife, lie iii'iiHc tmlv lliw morning, nnd get ting sonioeuibon nil. poured it over his sleep ing wife, siiluratlng her night dress and tho bod dot her. He then decld-ed his Intention of binning hernllvn. nn. I seizing tho frightened woman by the toot dragged hortothollropluco. Ho was attempting to thrust her Into thu grate. In which n III" was snoulileilng. when her screams brought simienelgliboi slot he icsciie. Ileriuiilit dress wus sliigoif, and In a moment moro she would lime been on lire. Tlio hus band then gialihed up their little sou liny undid uud riHhod inn to s the street to his fath er's with him. Telling them to look niter Hid child ho drew his l.nlle mid cut his throat. Ho died In a few moments. Thn uinii had been drinking hard lor severnl years mid bis mind was uniloilhloilly elU'Cteil. Hovvait.M.) vouisolil. Deaf from Catarrh. I was tho victim of tho woist caso of Catarrh Ihat lever lie.Kd of, I was entirely deaf In ono cur, and all tlio Insldo'-ot my nose, Includ. Inc fiartof tho bone, sloughed off. No sort of treatment boiiofUod mo; and physicians said, " I would novcr ho any better." Asa lust wort I to-k Swift's HpocMc. and It entirely cured rao mid restored inyhcorlne. I hay boon well for years, and no elgnol return of the disease. -Jlrs. JOSEPHINE POLUILL Duo Wost, S. 0. plorefu, arrtitfictj, c. I rXliTttAnvl.lt'l ItSJIMKNT H msTRtcT Mr.si-ir.Ncir.it oppice. H Adxertiseiaciits tor 'lltlrsttN mar be left at any aH American District vtetsenirerofttce in ihistliy, wher the i harcs nut be the same n t those at the main nmce. H A -Till! " r.STIItI:BTu'CKOP W.V(lONrClB. niAoiis. Titfi'KS. caiits, rAnst waoons. iuiic ItllAII IAIITS, ll.llt.N'll.SS, 1H.ANKKTS. lc' OP TUB f-B P.N'ITKU STATUS U'AtlON AMI t'AttnlAUK COMPANT. iH aiiAV, 4urn AM) win his. Mfsr in: fold nv H AIT.lli I, ltt:nAttIlt.I!S.S OV COST, AS I AM TO HK- Tint: pituM iiii; hukinuss. Pr.TimA. CA'SIDV. ProprlUnr. ttentey A Oo. irlns-troui lamdait, superb order. H Demarest A t;o. I'l'srl, superh order. H Demnrest A I'o lirotnrnnnu tiipi-rh order. I- landrnu A Co. t'nhrlaic. tupei b order. Piandrau A I o. Wnvonelte, superb tinier. H Ir'ialidrau A I'o. Mall Phaeton, superb order. Mil ISA. Ha W est f.lst st.. Csrrlsge ntilldtr. SPRINKLING TRUCKS. Send for uty new price lint nnd cnlnlr-xue, H k. t. vTi'.nKinrsP, (It Thompion it. M HKWbtKrt Tor IU'iKIV. I.mwiiter fnml.y mrry. H IftiUfr.' tup jilintoii. ultiitto a tul tloublo Imrnen, all lieurlynew, in oilers rrfuMl ' fUAOHMAN. 1M7 Went 17th it. WATERS PIANOS I Wo now ofTer our now STYLE I 10, . WATERS DPRIGIIT (as shown ' in cut), including handsome fl cover and stool, for S250 cash, fl or $275 on installments, only I S10 down and 8 monthly until I paid. I TiiKsnAnr.Tiin rvvocs sr.w writnvKn vta ti:uh riiticirrH, thi: hi:st iand most DUItAllI.r: I'l.VMH MlW Mllin, TJs OC'TAVKS. .I- . STItlNGI.H. Illl'll, Jli:r.I TO.VK, VVITIt FINE bh hINOIXO Ql'AMTV. Uri.I, IKON KIMMi:. HKIM'ATINll T ACTIOS. I'l.NKVr IVOUVKr.Y.J.TIIItUKPiniAI.H, I and i:vi:itv jvti'itoviisinsT. w.vititAN'rF.n L SIX YKAIti. THIS IS TI1K ill. ST VALUB KOH Tin: mon'f.v i:vi:ii orn:iti:D i.v a i-iaxo. aiao a LOT OK hr.L'OM) tl 4. Ml KgUAUK I'lANOH. KROM S3S ui'WAnn-rAY.v:i:.NTs ss vlr jio.ntii. bar. ' UAIXS. xo i.'ii.vitni: rem dklivhry within- 2.- miles or m:vork. i-lkasi: call on m:nd tostal 1011 CATALOGl"!: WITH KUDUC'LU I'lltCES ANO ThltMA HORACE WATERS & CO., 134 Fifth Av., near 18th St Why? Pearline the only Washing Compound ever imitated. JOJJiJSO.S AllOUT XOIFsY. .TihIitp Brown. Rlltlmr in tlio rnitel Ktnlen rirrnlt Tourt. jPKtiri!ny fuuifj in tho ilnrch (.ranl .lury. AVIl li.iiu II. ltrll.iun. hfcrcmry ut (Iio JUpubUtjtL County Cuiiiuilitft-, in foremnu Cotlcrior IIiulrlilcB Ib-jM an onlfr yatrrday for tin iayiii"iil to "llmi-Lier, hjlini A Co. of f W auM, du iItk j nit) on ilia ..o Uu box' nt nun i lin iininutril liy that tlmi M'l.irli duly 1im bi-ii ilei lunt hv tiit rourti to havo bet n illrz.ilfy tb.it (ftd by evi .I.t-itor Miirfout. I. in ill fl' ILtUliiii-t'iii nlitalucil a Hnllc uf jct.OO) ffc'niii'-t Ihe .Nvw (.'Jw , nut llnrlfiu It Minimi Coihimiiv -C in the LVtitrt ut Ci.nttiioii l'len yriituidiit Mm w4 fl tbroun Jroni a fourth ttvciuitt .nrt.ic l'jt nt Union . ftijunrein Ikx.i, ninl r l.t.t liijurl- tu Iht c.i.iio. a !. rtt Itni-tl during the tn il in a Hlcnun r rlmlr, In tho Mi.pn.ir Court ttcrday I'atrlt k. JevTl.(rot m I crlictolt4 rriH)..k-nii.t the L'nitulMii' sI.IcctricI.iKlit iiti'l I'o ait Ciini- itiv, HU firm, w lm iruu linemnii. .M uin killeil by ulnt'.t, frnn u wire of tlu- Utripolituti mffl liiriiioneOoinuini. wlilrli li.ul lium lutrfil by wiro Xm of the tltctra Imlit tuuin .vhi.-h troHKul It, fl I'.uilhif Tnptniiru Miisn limn leil :it .IrlUrMn Murket fll jtcii t-I.iy lutrcetl with Metiiiijr i'n in the r uninnr her flfl f-rnpoM r. Jolni r.h.hnt. 'it 'X ri Mhih t-trper.on flfl (-It 'jT ami tculnu itiei-ff, j. w 'h, a in I Nr.ci.brMn thud .it $l -hhi Tlu tfirl v.i4 urn --ifd nt ( ainpbell J 11. ill, Oatitikt: fount), by lun ot ltisnotTm U tncft'c men. An ftutiii-v fti the catt ol .limetiii Mrl'strlnnd whr di sith on Mi tidny ut t j1 i.ricnult h Mrnt hiin thoulit bv L xiliit u till r itOitt tu hi- vtifplibMlf. t.iou f-1 duitli t'i b- (Iin to nit nijuMfrin cud v tinicnln. The woman r'alliiilitf tn b thi At ml lunli'i widow rliibllt'd the err tfrif'jitur UrmnrrHil to .MrFtirliii'l IuhI Ci'Mober by 1 mliur liUk'lif a or ht. .Infrepir Church YVJlliiim 11 iMitbcrbiuil, niiinntfrof tli Alt j Chrmlral Comptiii). who ban b'Mi ionr.iH'i hi .If'lprcon .M.trkel lirtfoiia-vaitlniftrjal lor MliIiikc f 4(- worth of borax. wuMheiit hi IM.flvii" .trrUi) from .kitetin Mar!it rourtforex.unInail.nl ,t to hi wmity on rnbiy nifht Mtlhi-rlatiil t-et din in hlh ledi lrtih, nn lu-n ' K imLeU why ho did no mid the Ltenir wul trjluif to LIU II H. Manlcr.n nnd Uu Iiho lnn tht lnp-tnrof weitflitK und nuiiurr-t nyntrirtt hoin rlitrkv nt mill-ft-atsrintv in nil.ru brUi 1 1 vi in.ib. ul id on Mavur lirntit t Kit rd iv moi m,Tiid to rocikii 'ihi rlMrwe w t rot fi tit ih'y If id i oil 1 1 tfd nioiii y tiom i.op..?cirrs ulilcli tliry Inilid lo luin Into titu ilt tri'inrv, It it libel) thu. Uu evldtfln'o will br riiU tu thu HUtrl( t At tornty Iho D.-ttrh t rniuinltts'o of th Tiimtii.inv Hall nruan frtlioii of lh Tt mil Vi.t inbl ttltrh 1 it i I ml fvUiriK at 4'M hlxtt' m1i ii'nl oiiillinil fm the nir bv oltrt Itu llftirv W " f iialriiiaii I r in't.oi'hu. Yuit VJp l'n-bb'lif .lolin 1 l.JIH h, tHcoii I M.'i I'r .-I'lrlit: Vtlb llnin .( -littf 1. urioiioridlinr lt!.ry. tloorjfo 'HI. m in. IbiordnikT-trirt'tao undTctr Hoii.Serffcaui at rn At n um etiiii; or tin Hm Cnnim.M.nnrrii vrnlfrdt Vim miiti lluj.1! J Mi Cab" of J.iuMtii" HI u.ih r-Mliiffd ii a t r mini "I the Mrit urru U. on thu ri ortinicinlHtinii of i but Itmiiiir. vtUorhartrni hun win, IntoMLMtion, Tita i Iio I t untied that lie ll-nor mW JlCt'abt. obtr Tlio loiloMii! Ilrrnu tl wein llllttd I. .1. I ..(... l.Difllif- Jl, I abptt-ni withoit 1( ac, tut daj,' pny: l'cur Muiiv. Kn. if to 11 tntoxlf alhui, tvii .;ui-' sa, tlnlin t-tirnlfiu iii'.iih, 'iii:lm':i4, InfoxlfHtini), ei.bt ifini na : William j ,1 Mnlbtfirn. Hook and ..uddirH. amLlolm . Abbrioii, Hook and IiidiUr7, nbi'iil witboiit i-au, tlvadayV f itu)fi(h, MittUn'w O'Krun ot Kuulm J nud Jani-i ilitkur i:iiulno.'i2 wro rcpriiuuiidjd lor ncflectf m llil- 14 Gorham Solid Silver. Solid Silver and Cut Glass j- itiake a charming combination, especially so vhero tho rich I ruby colored glass is used in connection with tho silver. For U Clarot Pitchers, Ice Bowls, l( "Water Pitchers, Salad Howls, I' Loving Cups, it is considered rofinotl and elegant. Tho I choicest assortment of thoso fl , wares is to bo found at our fl- establishment. mL Gorham M'f-g C- M SILVERSMITHS If. Bno.VDWAY and IOtii .rrjaET, M gRfoAmb,.