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12 TJIK lU RLINdTOX FHEK FKKSS. Till USD AY. NOV.KM HI3R 0 ls):5. LA AY OF TUIC LAND., THE PRESIDENT SIGNS THE SILVER. REPEAL BILL. II l'ne (In- House hy it Voli of lint In III n'lil In Less TIiiiii Two Hours litis l'ee iillvo Approinl Mr. 11111 Conies 1'iir viird "Allli Two "'7nr Keeil'" Amend ments ll) till1 Sl'lllltC Hull's. W vsiiimito.v, Nov. 1. The AVnWim re peal lull with tlm Voorhees inneiiil luent was taken up ) "in House. TIk- opnn(.'iits of the liill nttenipt eil to filibuster hut roitltl not muster u siillleieut iitm il et- to i'nll for 1 1 if .yens und nnjs. They rimtimmlly interjioseJ motions to tulic it recess mid to itiljoiirn. I'i.nally nt 1 o."i tln s-eiil;er jint the iiit"-tioi4 on .Mr. Wand's motion lo recommit tin 'Jill, Willi instructions to mill his iinienilincntlrev iving till' flit' coinaxe net of lSD. The yms unil iiuy-i were tul;rii on Mr. ltlimil's motion, ii .itlt iiiK : Vein 1;t)l, niiys 17.1. On tin-motion to eoneiir in tho Scn ntr iimrnilniciit1-. tlic yens nml navs ru-re or dered nnd the Soiiatu substitute ikimwi c njfil in UK! lo !M. This U how the J Iivjisc vol"il.on ri-H-iil lev parlies: Yens. demu'ruts 1M4: i-epnliU-i-niH (ill. Nays, democrats Hi': republicans It, populists 7. Tim "U'ilstm lull passed the House iignst 2S In u vote of .'ill) vens; KM imvs. Tin' resiill wa-i lit; j ril without anv ileninn strntinn. Tin- conference report on the hill wispi'iidine; the operation of the law reiiuir niR a certain annual expenditure on mining t la Hi:, was ti'trccd to. Air Cooper (Uein.. 1ml.) introduced a bill lo make p rollback-, ami tri'i.sitry notes liable t State anil local tu.Mitioi!. nml it w.us re fined to eomniitle.) on Hulking anil tur r noy. Tliu House Ihen iiilj.iiiincd. The llepcnl lllll Heroines n Law. YVaMIINiitii.v. Xov. 1. The silver pur el nie repeal bill whs sij-ned by the speaker slmrtl.v nflcr its passage ill the Iluu-e, Tlic announcement that the House luitl concurred in the Senate iiliieniluient wus niaile to the Senate (it ;i:10, but it was A o'clock w hen the enrolled 'bill was laid upon the vice president's dc-k for his siunalliuv. Iinincili ately alter it was returned to the House ronnniUce on eniolled bill. whose duty il wt-. to deliver il to the prvsitlent for his signature. Tlie bill was brought to the H'hile House bv Kepresent alive Albert .1. IVurson of Ohio, clminnan of the House, com nittee on enrolled bills, Mr. Pearson was admitted Into the president 's ollice while the prcsi dent was examining the Inures oflhe revised vote on the lilial passage of the measure. Secretary l'nrli-lc and Attorney (ieiieral Ulniy were pre-eilt. When .Mr. Pearson presented the unrolled copy of the bill to the president, explaining what it was. Mr. Cleveland inune.linlely took up his pen and wrote these words in the lower let t hand conier : "Approved November 1, I HUM. (irover Cleveland," and' the bill became a law. The bill was signed by the president at l.lil) o'clock, or one hour and Ho minutes after its passage. To-morrow the act will be entered on the olllcial record at the White llousi and the engrossed copy of the nicas tuo v.'ill be sent to the state department for permanent keeping. Secretary Carlisle ex pressed himself as highly j-ratilleil at the passage of the repeal bill. Soon after its passage wa announced Acting Superintendent Preston of tin mint l bureau, after consultation with Secretnrv C'arlisle. telegraphed to all the United Stales mints not to make any further purchases of silver. (If Ihe silver olVered to-day one dealer hail di clined to accept the counter oll'er of ,(iS'i."i etnts. Two lots aggregating .111,000 ounces had not been hoard I mm and unless their owners reply by telegraph to il' lit the silver purchases under the Sher man are closed forever. At the present 1 hue the amount ot Sher man notes outstanding is Sjl.l'.'.olO.OOO. Vithsilverpurchased, Imt not yet delivered, this amount may be increased $700,000. A QUORUM IN THE SENATE. Ml. Hill Oilers Alllellillllellls Id the Wales Itegiilalillg It Tin- Chinese. ,sm.(iTO, Nov. 1. A joint resolu tion was reported from the com mittee on foreign reslations to provide lor printing tin- history and digests ot inter national arbitrations to which the I'nited Stii'cs wus a party. The bill was passed. Mr Hill, New York, oll'ered two ninritd nients to tin' rules and asked thuir reference to the committees on rule-. The lir.st was, resolved, that sub-division i! ot rule .1 of the standing rules ot the Senate be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as lol lows: If at any time during the daily sessions of Ihe Senate a ipiestiun shall bo raised by any senator as to tin- pri'-enee of a iiuoruni, the pr siding ollicer shall forthwith direct, the secretary to call the roll and shall announce the result, and these proceedings shall be without debate; but no senator wU'le speak ing shall be interrupted by any other sena tor raiing the question of the lack of a ipio l'niii anil the question as to the presence of a liioruiii shall not be raised ot teller than once in every hour, hut this provision shall not apply when the ab-euce of a quorum is dis closed, upon any roll call of the ayes anil no vs. " The second amendment was as follows: ' liesolvcd, that rule five ot the standing rules of the Senate be, and the same is hcro- b; rmeiideil by lidding at tlm end thereof lln following: Whenever upon any roll call, any senator who U prceitt within tlm Senate chamber retiw - to inakL lesjionsii when his name shall be called, it shall be the dlltv ot the presiding otllcer. either in his own i elation r upon the suggistion of any senator, to re quest the senator so leniaining silent to re spond to his name, and it such senator fails to do so, the fact of such request and lefu al shall be entered on the journal, and such senator shall be cwiiuted .is pieseut for tlm purpose of innkliu quorum." Amendments to the Crary Acl. resolution was introduced by Mr. Hun ton deiu., Virginia to authorie tlm forma tion of n imtuviul tuiisorvatorv of inuic at AVashington. The resijlution was referred t committee on the District of Columbia. Mr Gray called up tun bill to amend the deary Chiuuse ovelusiou act. llo spoke, in favor of the time in which the provisions of the act should mi into I'lt'ect. Ho saldtheio were many Chinese in tho prisons of Call fornU who wevo hald theio because, there win not inonoy enough availuble to deport them and because, the provisions of the act did not allow ot their liberation on bail MrMIawley asked if the bill befoiotho Suuate would liberate those. Chinese who were incarcerated in California prison. Mr. Gray icplieUthatho thought it would He hoped tho Suprcini! Court would lit some time pass on the constitutionality of all tho provisions of the lull. jut liavis. .Minnesota. Introiliiceil mi (intendment lepcHling tlm several Chinese prohibitory nets of Sept. HI, 1HS, Oct. 1, IS8M, and May, d, lyu,'. Mr. Hoar introiliiceil nil amendment sus p Miding immigration of Chinese until a treaty on that subject shall be 'Tetennlned, except in cases of laborers already properly here, who may bo permitted, under certain conditions, to return to tho I'nited States lifter visiting their native laud. Other changes are niaile, but tlm re mainder of the Cfary bill is continued in force until regulations governing Immi gration shall be established by treaty. Mr. Palmer opposed the bill, lie would not agee to any bill which illseriinliiatcd against any limn on account of his color or nationality. Mr. Pel kins spoke against an extension of time in which Hit- Chinese should be allowed to register. Custom Dulles on World's Pair l"lillilt. Mr. Culleiu oll'eied a joint resolution which had ulready passed the House, remit ting nil cn-toin duties on such exhibits at tlic world's fair as should be donated to the Columbian nnneuni. lie said Mr. Field of Chicago had given $1,000,000 and a nunibi'i' of foreign exhibitors had manifested n will ingness to contribute to the inusemn. Objii lion was made to inmiediali- eoitsid tiatlou on the ground that the resolution should have liist been acted on by a commit tee, but Mr. Cullom said he had been in ilnced to introduce the rcsuhilinti in such an Irregular way by the fact that the fair was closing and lie had to leave the city. The objection was not withdrawn, so the resolu tion went over without action. Mr. Dolph spoke nn the pending bill, his remarks being enlivened by n passage al arms with Mr. (iray. He said that the law lequii'ing Iho Chi nese to register was no more degrading limn the law compelling Americans in register before voting, or the custom in vogue in I'tiropean countries requiring Amei leans travelling through those countries to provide themselves with passports. The objection had been mad" that it would require an enormous expenditure ot money lo enrrv out the provisions of tin- law perhaps si:: or .seven million dollars but it must lie borne in liilnil that this was not to be all expended in one vear. It might take four, the or six years In deport all the Chinese who were illegally in the niiitry. Mr. Squire introduced an amendment to section .1 m inn inn, providing "tli.it, the sum of XlOO.OOO or so much thereol ns shall be rciiiiired during the li-cal vear ending lime :!0, lbO-l, be appropriated for the en forcement of the several acts of Congress regulating and prohibiting ( hme.-e inuiu-graliou." Mr. Cray objected (o tacking on anv iiuicnilinctits. as thev would have the cited of defeating the hill. He thought the funds at present at the disposal of the treasury sutlicient for all purposes, but if an attempt it wholesale deportation were made !sI00,- 000 would be as useless as 100 cents. Mr.Cray asked unanimous consent inclose the debate and have a vote on the bill, lli'st it, I o'clock, then at II o'clock to-morrow; but met with objection. The Seiiat" then went into executive session and afterward adjourned. DISMANTLING THE FAIR. Illl'l son I'al'k Now a -M-clic of Desolation I'errls Wliccl Mill Turns. Clin Alio, Nov. I!. The Columbian ex position management is threatened with a big suit for damages from til" management if the l erris wheel. The great wheel turned as usual yesterday, but the ears were empty ami tlic ticket sellers were nlle. The exposition authorities, ileoMed not to have any conllict of the Columbian guards with the Ferris men, but hit upon an easier and more effective way to stop their busi ness. They simply shut tin the Midwav. fenced il in at all points andelosednt night. holders of passes only being admitted. 1 herelore, though the lerris wheel re volved as it has done heretofore, it carried only three or four passengers during the morning. 1 ho managers intend to allow no break in Iheir claims for damages by letting the wheel stop. It was lighted up even last night, and was the only thing that attracted attention troiu a distance to tlm world's fair grounds. I ho argument of the Ferris wheel people is that, as Iho Midway is part of the South Park sy.-tem, the lair authorities have no right to close it. against the people. On the other hand, the otlirial claim the right to do what they like about closing the Mid way until it reverts in tin- cnntrol of the Smith Park board on .lanuary 1. I lie crow d of visitors in the grounds was smaller than ever and was very hard tolind. The ollicials expect that it will dwindle to almost nothing, and it is probable that then tho park will be closed altogether. There is small reason w hy people should come now. I he sight ol the place at present serves only to destroy the pleasant impres sions ol' earlier visits. The work of wreck ing is going on everywhere and tlm scene is ono of saddening desolation. The adminis tration building is nearly surrounded by railroad tracks. Carpenters and other work men conm in at the gales, and begin at once to haul down and nail up exhibits thut ure soon ulterwurd sent out of the park. Nearly alt of the big buildings are scat tered, from ono end to th" other, with pack ing niaicriai, ami tun entrances are blocked with wagons bringing cases or hauling away displays. Only the main entrain es nru left open, and even these will soon lie closed, except to persons having business iti- ide. Tin- crowds of workmen -who hung nround the Stony Island avenue gates last spring have come again, lint lhro is no such ileiiiiiiid for men now. Nearly all tlm xpositiou otliees will soon be closed. The low iron fences that kept the crowds oil' the grass plots were taken down, and the plants wero taken miller slieller. Ihe workmen spate nothing and desti uctioii and desola tion aro everywhere. HORSE GOSSIP. Mini) New lieeorils Made This Vear A I'ni'ltal I. lit or Tliein. Lots of reeoids have been siiinshed this stnsou. The number surpasses, up to this time, thofoof all previous years. There have been no siecinl Improvements In tracks or sulkies to which the lowering of records can be attributed, but so large a number of champion rccordi makes 11 evident that Hie progress is continuous. Kuch year some Im portant iccords have been reduced, and the only ones now remaining that have stood for any length of lime are for distance which liavcnot of late veins been ntti'luptcil. The list as made up by the American liieeilerisas lollows: The fastest record for the year is that of the bav gelding AvresP. witliriinniug mate, reducing II, It. AV'li.ship's iccord of ii-.Od to "t'KlJ. The best harness record of Ayres P. is'.':".1:!, lie is liy Prosper Merimee, 's?:21J, son of Frlli", which is an own brother to McCitrdy's Hamblctonlan, U:'J(i5. also to the great broo.l mare liieara. Lucas Hroad 1 i-n 1 and iHernice ilinn of Hirdie, four yen in. When Elhnn Allen with running mate made a record of -:lo In that famous match against Dcxtcr.it was thought to lie a wondci lul performance, but here is a rce oid nearlv 1 seconds fastir, made in Hie same manner, and as the i unniiig horse in all such events hauls ileal Iv or quite all the load, the illll'eicnc.i ill V chicles would be of no particular account. The champion pacing rei ord has Ik en equalled this season by Fix lug .lib. pacing a mile against tune in 'J ill I, which Is the same as was made last season by Mascot in a race. Flying .lib is by Algona. a higlily lirnl s(i nl Ahuonl ; dam, Midiliclowii Marc. The champion record breaker of the year, both ns regards the number and importance of the new records he has made, is clciil Iv the I oiir-v ear-old colt Directum. i!:0oj. The stallion race recoid. which last year was placed by l,'iba.-co al 2:10", Directum re duced, in the loitith heal of a race which he won at Lexington. October II. to 'JiO. which constituted also the fastest fourth heat record, and it was made in the cham pion four-heal race, everv heat being trotted below ,:lll. His IhM heal of :ll!IJ. and the third, which was 'J:IIS', were also then now four-year-old lace records. At Fleetwood. gux, Mass, October l!l by Ihe yea rling colt Ferial, hy Mr-lent 1st. son of Alinont Wilkes, dam by' Wavmail rJi'Jii), trotting two miles in .Vsfli'ihe llrst mil" in 'J: 10 ami the second in 2:101. Thirty-three vears ugo, against, time, Ihe famous Flora Temple reduced the three, inilo harness leeord to ?:!l:l, which has stood as the champion three-mile trotting record against time, A few weeks ago this wns re duced by IIMiop Hero, a bay horse by lilsliop. sou of Priiucp-, dam by Hero of Thorudate, second dam by 'loo Downing, to M!U. Al Nashville, October L'0. Nightin gale, by Mambrilio King, dam by Wood's llambletonioli, on her first attempt reduced all previous three-mite records, whet her in races or iigaliisl time, at either troltlngor pacing, ti(i:."i', The live. mile record of 1!!:()0. made 111 years ago by Lady Mac, was reduced by the black gelding I'ascal, against lime, to 12:1,1, and Factory (iirl, at Montreal. October Is. reduced this In a race In which six started to lv!:ll!j. The six-mile record was reduced n few yen is ago by Satellite to Klj.Vl. which this year has been cut down by the bay gelding Long Time, by the thoroughbred .lack Uowitt; dam by American Faglc. to 1(!:(M. Alleit'in. .':0!l. is being t ruined again. The Dioined factor which has hi en found in Ihe majority of the record breakers, from Dexter. .I-".' lo Nancy Hanks, o.q mil wanting cither in Princess Clara I. !2:2li'. Fantasy;!. 'J:IS. Directum -I. '.':0-1J. Robert .1.. 2:0.1. or Hamlin's Nightingale, three mile record, Ib.l.li.. It Is runioicd that Directum, 2:0.1(-, will 1. put lo pacing next year in the hopo Hint he will reach Ihe two-minuti' mark. The champion stallion. Il is claimed, has some times broken into n pace in his work and gone faster at thai gait than any hoi'si- was ever seen to go. Il was these phenomenal bursts ol spec,) that suggested the idea of tlie change, ami as he now wen is IS ounces in trout tin' removal ot two-thlids ol that weight should enable him to go u faster ;nilo than any horse has vet shown. The successful trainer, ( lil Curry, whose headquarters are at Nashville, Teiin., speaks ill Haltering terms of Ihe success of lien I Franklin. '.:,.MI. ns a sire ill his Southern home, Mr. Cm ry expects to handle a three-year-old bv him next season that bids fair September I, he reduced the --tulliou record l (o add still further to lien Franklin's reputa lo 2:07. and at Olliingo. September 1.1. to I tjn ,ls ., 2:01','. Ilispiesent record surpasses every-j '',M, o have been led to believe that tiling at cither trotting or pacing made in a , ,,, ,.,i(.,, , ,.,i(, inin's daughters contest with ntner noises, except Hie pacing record ol 2.0! by Mascot, and 2:01.1 by Hal wli , are soinr-w hat ilelicient in racing qualities ENGINE GOES DOWN A BANK. All Open Switch 'iill.es Hie Accident engineer anil riieinun Injure, I, liHATTI.KIioHiJ. Nov. !1, The passenger train tor South Londonderry ill the narrow gauge rallioud. which left "here at .1:!i0 to night ran into an open switch at Wlllard's Mills, near ToHushend. The engine was thrown down a bank und tlm truck under the passenger and baggage cur was drawn out. Tim car lortiunitely stopped on tin bridge. Engineer llaldwin was seriously injured about the head, and tho tireiunii was slightly injured. No other injuries aro lepoited. A wiecking train has started for tho scene of tho accldunt, .'llssliimiry Jlluiit Calleil to Mblilltibiir) , Bahiu', Nov, 3. Simon Winn Blunt, inUsiouiit'T In charge of the mission ot the Good Suc-pnrd here, ban ucceptcd a coll to St. Stephens, Middlebury, Vx. Mr, Blunt, who came heio two yeurs ago to take churgo of tho mission of the, Good Shepherd, U a graduate of McGill Uni versity and Hobait college. He will preach hib tun-well bennou here tliu last Sunday in this month. Tin-ley's "lireud "iYnier" ontvviri all other shots. Pointer, made last year, while only Nancy Hani,-and Flying Jib have as fast records made against time. Directuni's record of 2:0.1' was made Oetobi r 1 7 al Nashville, Teiin.. in the third heat of a race. Thi' seven-year-old brown stallion. Sahi din. by Sultan, iliini. Kiln Lewis. 2:27, by Venn-mt, -on of Independence, by Vermont Black Haw k. reduced the stallion pacing iccord of 2:0(iJ, made last year by Ouy in tin- same rare in which Mascot took his rec ord of 2:01. to 2:0.13. Robert . I. paced Ihe two fastest coiise-u-tive lieats ever won by any pacer, each in 2:013. which is the best recoid for a live-year-old. A wonderful performance was the most remarkable race ever trotted, ami decidedly the fastest nine-heat race on record, which Alix won. trotting the ninth heat in 2:00$. which also constitutes a champion record for the ninth heat. Alix is by Patronage, own brother to Patron 2:1 Ij. tin 1 Prodigal 2:lli: dam by Attorney, sou of Harold. Her sec ond dam is bv ('en. Hatch, a half thorough bred son of Cnssius M. (.'lay, jr.: thinldam, Dolly, dam of three ill 2:!!0. by Iowa, a thoroughbred sou of impoit -d (Hencoe. Tim nice record as noted above has sim e been re duced by Diicetnni. The pacing ret ord by n mare, which was made last vear by Vinette. by Ltlinn Wilkes, of 2:014, was reduced by -Mav Marshall, bv Billy Wilkes 2:2!H. -on of Harry Wilkes 2:KU, by Ceorge Wilkes 2:22. dam, P.ennie Sydner.'dam of Mary Mnrshall2:l23. by Mniubrino Abdullah, second dam by Nick Monroe, son of ,lim Monroe, to 2:0!). and again in tlie second heat of a race at Nash ville to2:0s'i. One of the very best performances is that of the three-yi ar-o!d bay lilly Fantasy in re din ing the three-year-old recoid of 2:10', held joiutlv by Arion and Sunol, October 17 at Nashville, Teiin., in the second heat of a race in which 10 started, to 2;0SJ. Fitu lasy is by Chimes (three years, 2:!!0J, sou ()f Fleet i mi's r ami Iieautilii'l lli'lls i2:20ii: dam by Ahmiiinreli, a hiill-lhoroughbred son of Alni'iut: seeoial dam by Almont, jr., i2:2U); third ilaiu bv Hamlin's Pntclieu. The champion pacing record by a four-year-old colt of 2:0!li. which was made last year by Robert. I., son ot' Hartford, ami later equalled by Manager, son nf Nutwood isM, Jl, is now ii-iiig creniieil to iJiaiiio, a j che-tnut coll by Charles Derby (2:20, s,,n of -s!,...' O. 1... S-.....4I I t... t ii'-m ii i..,rfi, i, i ii i .i iiimui - , -linn i- . Alcantara (2:2:li; second nam, Barccua j (ilaiu ol llayanl U likes, .,:i;i"j), by Hayanl Cs.oi fi. sou in i iioi. jr., vviuen uas receuuy iflaced his mark at 2:0!lj. but, this properly still belongs to W. Wool, who has a record of 2:07. The pacing record of 2:1 1 over a half-mile truck made last, vear bv Riley Medium was reduced by Saladiu to 2:0'.IL I he cliampioii trotting record bv a geld ing of 2:10. w hicli was made by Jay-Kye-Sce nine years ago, and for one day consti tuted tho champion trotting record ot t lie world, was reduced bv fiuv, a black gelding 111 years old, by Kentucky Prince, ihiiu, Flora (iardner (dam of Fred Folgcr, 2:201), by American Star, second dam by liny Kichmoud. lo 2:0'J3. At the closoof last season the geldingraco reconl was a tie between l.lttle Albert ami Lord Clinton, at 2:10t. It lias been reduced this year to 2:10. and is held by Little Al bert,' sou of Albert. W. (2:20', dam by Roach's American Star. The b"-t record for a fonr-ycar-old trot ting -elding has stood unbeaten for some 10 years at 2:10, held by .hiy-K e-See, but this lias been reduced this year by the chestnut gelding D.ivid 11., by Young dim, son of lluorgo Wilkes; dam, Rosa Clay, by Aineri ctin Clay, October 21 to 2:121." 'J'h" wngoTl record at the beginning of this season was 2:1.1, mado by Allcrtou twoyears ago, the best prev ions record having been made 1.1 years ajjo. This season tin-wagon record has been reduced by the littlu black gelding liny, lit years old, to 2:1:!. The record by a :t-year-old trotting geld ing of 2:1SJ, made by Faust, has been re duced by Little Snap, a gray gelding by Kelhir Thomas (2:P.'5i, sou ol ' Pilot Duroe. bv Pilot, Jr.; dam, Maud S., (2:2j, to 2:17. The yearlltie; stallion pacing record has been reduced by Ambulator, by Aiubiissa dor C2:'slli), sou of George AVilkes (2:22i, dam by I'egulus, son of Hambletonian, to The yeitillng trottinemeo record of 2:27, which lor two yeurs has been held by Bell Bird, uas been reaucetl by rrincess Clura, a brown JlUy by Prince George, son of Ken tucky Prince, dam, Beality (duui of Tu&- carora, 2:22), by Princeps, second dam, Roma (dam of Uonmnre, four yoars, 2:20-, etc. I, by Oolddust, third dam, Bruna (dam of Woodfoul Pilot. 2.21U. tic i, by Pilot, ,lr , to 2 2IH A new champion record was iiiad" ut Bau lirpriscd to learn that Pam lico, by Mcinider. 2:21!'. dam by Daniel Lambert, beat Miss Alice. 2:114. 1 Alcan tara. 2:2'): dam by Thornilale, 2:22. son of Abdullah: second dam by Itysilvk's llamble loiiian: .lack Speppard, by Anderson U ilkc, son of George Wilkes; bloll', by liacknian's Idol, son o Rysilvk's Hambletonian: dam by Slonewall .lacK-oii, sou ol Maiubrino Chief, second dam by Clifton Filot. sou of Pilot, jr.: I.issn. bv Patchcn Wilkes, 2:20 1. dam by Rochcsi, r. sen of Aberil--i n and Klkiril.'by Charley Wilkes, 2:21, dam by Fearless, miii of Chencry's Gray Kaglc, al Torre llaule, iml.. on the 211th ultimo, in 2:113, 2:1 li, 2:11m. I-HJLI'Ii AND lJ!W. New York's I'ic byterian synod nt Roch ester ha decided not, to te'ipeii the heiesy case of l'lol'essiir lingg-. President. Wou-lrull' of tin- Mnuiirni church linds liiins-lf, at t hi- no- ol pos scsscil ol ph-. .1 vigor and muil.il .licit ness. Accorditi'i t i the London Builder the fa mous marble r liurch at Copenhagen, after having been in i:riuri; of election fin ucai lj two i cut 1 1 l ies is now re-ai ing completion Tin- llro.uhvay Reformed church of P.it t tMin, N. .1.. has a very llom ishing .Iiminr (Jl.iistiHii 1':m1i avor sc'iet y, miller the cf licicnt niauii..'emeiit of .Misses.Mclt,i-sL.uiy ler and .los-e Tilt. The Rev. Dr. P.irkhtii'st. of New York staled in the course of n recent senium Hint "Christ, was a nuisance in his lime,'1 wild added lh.it, he "wouldn't give much lor a church member that w .isn't." GASTRIC JUICE. In making colTee remember that, the broader the bottom and the smaller the top of ihe vessel in which you prep.ire.it t.ie better tho colle-- will be. In pieparing frogs for the table use only the hind quarters. YVns.li in win m water, then soak in vim-u ir and salt for an hu.ir. Scald I hem and remove the .-'kin, wipe dry and fry in butler. Peel and slice six bananas, sprinkle with sugar. Willi a lit i if orange juice between tin- layer-, Using 1 laige or -z small oranges lor ii bauan is. Put llieni on the ice until thoroughly culil, then serve witli whipped cream. Celery can lie kept for a week or longer by lli-st rolling it up in brown paper. Then pin ii in a towel and keep it in a daik, cool place. Iiefore picp.iring it for tho table place it in a pan ot cold water and let it ie main for an hour. This will make it crisp and cool. NATURAL PHENOMENA. The exact distance from cither the north or south pole to Ihe tquator, lneasinnl along the caith's sinface, is exactly 0,000 uilles. The little village of .Mytie, Conn., claims to have mine rocking stonesthau any other town of itssj.c jM tlie country. Five perfect ones are numbered w)thin its holders. On the side of Old Hats, spur of the Blue Ridge mountains near Luray, Va., about three-fouiths the way up its side, flows a strattge and beautiliil light. Kvery ellort to i each it or to solve the mystery iuis failed. Then- Ik n hole, in Yellowstone park sup posed to bea "div geyser," which is be lieved lo be "bottomless," T'hieo thousand feet of line, with weight attached, have been hi down into a without lneeting with ob t met ions Your Family should l)t lro'i(U'(l with the well-known emergency medicine, AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL The best remedy for all diseases of the Throat and Lungs. Prompt to act, Sure to Cure A Problem. . Mm ' 11 1, .tf If it, has taken Ileglnald 1 hour and " minuton to net ffomtliedrawlngrooin door, which is lo feet distant from where he now sits, hnw long will it take lieglnald lo get to the bottom of the front htep', which is 60 iect distant: Life. Johnny's Idea tint. The celebrated fiiguoin llowlinskl was In the middle of her solo when little Johnny rUletup, refstriiig lo the conductor of the oichestra, asked, "Why does that man hit at 1 he woman with hisstieki'" "lie is not hitting nt her; Keep quiet." "Well, then, what doi a she holler so for?" Yankee Hlade. DON'T BE I ROPED NFANTSfe KVAUB3 -T A Perfect ii: ., met xJ ron ORowir; r ip DEr,, cofiso 1 t'J, ie '1 Pie rci, I . i cne 'llin-v . 1 l.il Wl lltlK 11' - .1 1. THL Wfti'3uWiiiia,Ij.i.I for Hand-fe.'' U rxs. oi it notiK . r.r , ,u vhf t leir nf liiliniis, I'Uiiiy.t 'Iresi, i,t DOLteKR-GCC 303Ts-:i, i. cc. DENNING ALL Eh Sire of the Pnstest Trnttr-r gt I by nnv tit ilihin t'lmlln; In Nv !in:''itirl. I .'.lllli. In tlni'.l lir.1,1 ,,t ., 1 1, I, , - .. H.t n. i. . . Ui-Minirur st-illloni and T Jz O TJ" G-IEET (frlroof MncV.iSii. Archie, V-M. MaW" W -',2Ti,i son nf Da-ilo' t.'-idi seiifon at llre.nl l.o.if s,t, riinn. ty tii idui-, near Mi d:oli ,r , Denning Allen has been imrclmn-il atlor r.-rv cirefnl no ircii. te-nn-n i ho woulil product- the 11 nest typi ol .Morgan tirk to bo ii"t"l nn veil, fur i' lion of this family, whoso liuimiiiiity la so runt Uy spreadla thuroui'li tba !' tnliiuhi, ...i Ha tor.KklcrpA in tlm Anierleaii Mmtnn ItnaWor. His tiro wm Hi I'.th.m Allen; ,1s Until Itonn I., Wnr l's Kl j-iiij.- Clou I, son of Black Hawk. h. gnn. Daiu of iloneit Allen by tho brooks llovsi-, Bon of Shorinva Xlorttttn i, . cf the ltock. Until nt Plying (.'loud hy Ilnckett I!or?e, sen of (illforj Morg in, Dam of Kill. m Allen i by the Meriran liorse, Itc I Itnbin, .iml s 'Cnnd di n and thltd tl tm broUL-ht from '1 nnbrult-i', 't., tot'liesier hy Dr. Ciminllur, i tin AIorKdn. it will lin pucn Hint Ili'tiiiln', Allen ii deeply brol in Mor-ran blood. )! i power, nnd sub-tnnre. hl.tnly llnisli-d und vi-rv ltautlioina tv n.eiit M r fasti-t Mnri;an Irottor. He is In- live . t , lie Hie iinest, Mure-n -m.l, m m DcniutiK Alloa will he nt'imttteil tj rrv-j tlilrty iniir-)- at sV), with u; alter which Ihe price will be rlui. 'I'enes fur Tholit-lit, fc-'j to witrrtiit. , Addresi UltnAD 1.0 A F ' I ' 4',tt IF YOU WANT IMFORMATlO.'i ACCUT Chewing Tobacco is the purest, most delicious, and in every -way the best. Sold by ;ill dealers. Don't accept any thing else. JNO. FINZER & BROS., LOU.SVil.LE. KY. AI)DltIS A I.j:TTI'.It Oil POSTAL. CAP.I) i THE PRESS CLAIMS COM: JOHN P. O. Box 463. nJf-ai-rrxrgroasrT3Tt-ri7l-Ti laT t T B , MS A J PPICC Hn:iDi n'elvrliscliarpeil snt.'i' ri .-nitl c'tr-r " !io errved nirt' te -1 iv m i n: c cntil'e d, n nnv, partially or v liollv ili-.-ililt. l f, ! ordie r. v i . i i 11.1 vv.i , in-, d t'V serv ice or not, and ri irdli - . id t'n :r v uin::" - i,, ',m-t WIDOW sol such soldiers ;ui, I .iiilciisnr i;" ,1 ,1 leu li'j i 1 1 '. v is due le n i :iiy st rv b e cr not, it now il. , nd- "I ti-on tledr o - 1 r 1 it, it li'),e:i'b 'i I a pi m th- ir ovv u l.-l (,l :n e s-nl1,Ti d ;f iho sol " r" .h mi- CilII.?)I,"V are entitled (ifundci si'.i.cu yoari ) iu ul:::ist all cusc . vvidnvv, or slu lias si-ic tlietl or reinarrit il. I'.VISKNT are r-ntittid if .tnldicr left tielt'ifr -.vlrlnvr noi'rhlM. pf- ' pervlee, or from eOW'U ol'sere'ei), nml tie v r i e lio-.v tlejlentlell- "pjll ti-e lnrt. It makes no difference whetlur i so'dier .erved or tiled iu late war r i navv. s-cliHrrsnf lite late war, pensiaucil under one l:iw, may apply for Iiigh r laws, villliout liniiif: any rlt-hts. T!-.ini--int!sof sottliem drnwinK from f:to?- p-r jnoatti undt tin- o'-ll tiilier rales under new law, nut only on nccuu-ii c : disabilities tor vv hit. :. al:,o for others, vvhetheriliin to servfee or not. Solditi s and snilor-s disabled in line of duty in rej-ulnr.irmyor navy i-.ei entitled, vv litll'.erdi'charited for rlisabilliv or t'Ot. htirvivoi . and their widows, of the i:inrI:lfin-I-,CrrtI:,C licrokenn bin Inilhiii M ars of iKl'i to 1.S-S3, are t-utltlril under :-. rn ent .let. i sc:. pint. Lfttho'-ev lie have Spnle face-; ti it. ! K A lii'l.vr h'l.s- TOKATIVK TONIC tlli.i. acti Uixill til Mood immctlnijl'-. Es Suro You Gr-t ntl!MHA"'fi. Our formula is a .se.ret. No otlurls ! " iust as tiood." All crocers se it. Ii "V s x ' nlnt l.ottleq p-tirrr-od l-.r S1.50. Send i rtunipifiirlHHik--"ni'si hulil ilii.ii " I JKS. IllT.MIAM CO .l-'Olimi-v.irrl St .V.Y.J ASin'ONs-l A -Mil- i i! Before accoptinrr a "clear-brim" salt as good lor butter, remember that all m impurities of a salt &2 c- not :lPPC!U" n plain brine. Ingre dients held in perfect solution do not show. 'Those mechan- .lle.tlean tVur ooltllcrs and thuir widow i also ci: II led, n or depende at. Old cl linis co:nplelcd and settlt-nieut obtained, v!u-tV - ; later laws or lint. Kejected cj.iiius reopent d nnd sclticri'-nt --ecnr 1, -, t'ertilicalr s of st r ice and dissii.ir -c obtr.il-.i-d fo ;.oi.'.k have lost tlu r o-ijiual jiatit r- sjcuu lor i.ivvs .mil niioi niai'.en. .socimre nn- anvu i . Iwoyc ha. r.pro -lers THE PRESS CLAIMS COZ-AP-.,--! Y, TOHN VvEDDEREURN, Llana;',:; Att,- p. O. Box 433. si, I AMD &r SAVE THE TtkCB rv.- t? :....i i i i.. Ti ri. v " w. r. i - , una riunuF2u ann aevcniy-iciieB snaiisnnn rns ntiiiniu . . lj-j-si F 3 a & o &es tlJ n ster ically held appear, 1.'r7ri and may be harm- &t less. Ashton's or f." .c'fl' ka" fill all lvciuire-I-Smimikh r, Chltiiint nifiit? nt lift- I'd tisiAM. dairy salt. rilAXCIS D. JIOt'Il'OK A- CO., 21) JtronUvvnv, New Yotk. it Time You Were Married. You will save money if you will get your Weddmfr Cnrils of tho FREE PRESS ASSOCIATION. iSH.dcv-W In voiuaEilo Presents to be Givers Away in RDf.;-"! ''ot Eli. k h a 1 hh Ak LJ i-i u 1 . 55 isTHM v.-ixniNTi ru.iv noi.n v,-ATrin:s 5.775 FINK IMl'ilIlTFl) ! ItKXf'tf OPKIJA (II.ASsr-, f'co ' llliACK i-:x Mi:i. TIU.M MINUS, nl'AUAN'i i I n -JH' :fM ' ' J3 1 00 lMI'f'ltT!:i liKIt.MVN HfCKHliltN 1IA ! I.!',, rOCll II ' I'llf'KI-T KN1V1.S 1 1 5,500 H-'I-I i'I. WATCH CIIAIlM r.i)TAi: I KLESf' I'R'Iv.-. I T Tl t . v 1 to r i:i . ' m T 1 1 5,500 I.Alti.K I'll n'niJ-ilUxJoinehrsi IN i;u:'i"N COLOUR, no iidveriisir- mi them 201,030 PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO The above nrtleles will ho illstrlbuterl, liy foniities. nmonc parti v! IIEAIl l'lng Tobaeeo, and return to lis the "I I A TAO.S tulttn lilt ri fio '. Wo will dlsttibut" KSOot these prlresin t!iiH ronnty r.s follow : To TIIK PAIITY sendinu- n.- ti.o fieatest number ol SIN'.AIl IITJAD TAllS from Jliis coimlj we will give 1 To the 1'IVi: l'Mtlir-s , ending its tho ne( irreeii'si number of Sl'l'All 1I1:.V1) T 'i. we will kIvo torurli, 1 OI'KHA l.I.A: S....E I !'! To the TWrNTV rMlTl''.-' -ii'iidim us Hie net creatrsi niuiilirr or si'l'.AIl III. l 1 Mi, wo win jrivo to men i ren ivfci KNIFK To the ONi: lirNlHinn rIM'ir.S Kendiuu ins the next createst number of SITAIi 11 HAH TAUS, vve will clve to eueli I liOI,L,i:i) (lOl.U Tl'l' I'lIAK.M TOOTH I'il'K b" I"' r To the ONi: UUNIHU'li I'AHTIUS seniUni; u the next grcatt it numbi'i- of SI'KU Ili:l) TA(i-. we will i-lve to each 1 LAUOi: l'UTL'Kl. IN' la.UVI'.N COt.OU.S Total "Vunilier or I'rizou Tor tills Comity. 2C0. rAt'TION. No T.igs will lie reeeivod befmv .Innunry 1st, 110', ncr nf: r ' 1S9I. Kiicli piiekas:" nntainliii- tat must be marked plulnly Willi N. in, County. Slate, and Number of Tngi Incaeh paeUage All eli!trtes on j prepaid. lii:AU. SI'HAH III' 0 liossessos more minlltlr i of lnnlnle va!' - " plUR tobiieeo prodliei-d. Il is Ihe i.wet test, tile loughest, the rtrliest. " . absolulelv. positively und iiislinellv pl v dillerent In llavor Iroin nny oi ln-r A trial will eoiivltuo the most slteptle.il of this fart. It Is tho lawsi 1 1 . , sbapiuind stylo on earth, whteh provos that it bus eauglit the popular t-isie n t people. Try It, nnd iMirtlelp-ne In Ihe eoutesl for prizes. See that n TIN T tCw i 10 t-t-nt pieeo of Hl'jiA It II HAD vou buy. i-,.Iut - tho tacf, no raut:, r ' in ..atlty. Very lnetrely, TUG K J. KOr.li COMPANY, Jlne i : A list of the people obtainluK those ptlzcs In this tiounty will be p ,e'. ; paper imuieillately after rcbruary Ut, lS'Jl. 0 I, I . DOJI'T SEND ANY TfiGS BEI'OHE JANUARY I, 1834. At i Price r.oM toJ siii ir y air tit ni(vcii, Ami llJU .lTl,Tt.. Hurtii. Inrt liiDi.SLliii. Uib Drnnrrt, .Mills M6c, Kp!tl, Lone Miilt, jftler Imi, fid rt , TrufV, jmIU, IU)lnitr, vpf .'. i'ii"1 -M-. . - loll1.- Mill, Ut!if lii'D.WM, l-omptlirti, Html Itrli, lnrt. nifrii,Ulri- tncrf l'ri'H fslabdt. Iau jlouiiri. lUj, ft(rb, Clnalar, lUIIroaJ. J'Uiraim nnl I ovinttr si ALL3 WlBJcCerwo Bt-j OHICAOO 8CALE CO., Cliicnc?, Ill Nullum1 YOUNG OH OLD iltoessi-xu.il fpi-r la untiii'M i ' lernitf tiom th -.itet f ot u h i Iti'V or ihe 1-xti.Mc uf liUi t.'-'P I 4 tellyou hoiv lo e i . h. hi i 1 ikk -nf I -.'iimtft lM Ui tl I I. T T rrtqiifiii I.mKtioiirt or I - ' 1 1 Xllllltnl'Ml 1 ll.ll i J