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face diver It was i hlmctnlllfl nil westof tln that It wouldtake niiinoy III IIXMHn cany on the Ho
campaign tHin It IHIx Thenworking li till ttitHie
luring coiitrrs had boon tortoil under Hie
throat nf starvation li volo thotlekot ut ihiy did not volo lot a gold stand
lilt Mrto mnl Hi on ihodiiubhi lnnd rd
and to talt Hi lianc Hio thentny thin thoy nro for a gold stiindiird that willbe tho end of II It It ii IliilIMi nnd foolishMalemrt thut this bill Intended to bo nniibotnelo ur hlinlrtinio I hjinel illl in
di erlbid n binniiilliHt us one whobelieved thn who Unitthi two iiiitnU iiiild hr ini ill tho rtitlo-nt 111 ii I und ho piiiliiii ririid Mr Cuckrullmono niado Hint iiruiunont
l okrH Ilnll and said liewns dMIgild with Hint Hiiinlnrs biniilltul-liingeryiis lr his waving tho wandnnd tinvalue t lit riinlndod11 in Hint II WIIN by that silver was
Mint II ehnlliimid Mr AldrlohwhiitV Mr Aidriih put In
Was It legislation Mr thunderedHint inii d tli fif
I leiisiiiiinii IllI iwii dlroitod toward goldAntI m favnrnl silver Hi gold winilil haveiinelatoil n t uHHlivrillil ninl Ichiilhhgu Mi-alenntorto deny It
lfglidil ion was It Mr Aldrichnknil
1 am nt snylng said Mr tockrell-Do diidgo iwv os r
llin sunn legislation that doiiilveriiin rehabilitate It
Sir iilrndl And thiwiimiloglslntlon would
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iiiii iv Mr nukrellliKM why till you lint Hie begin-
ning imhti r To inlinlt Hint legislationChili brlni In sweep nwny thn arguwent of HIM Senatnr rnnneitlcut-
Mr trluinpbintlv dcolnnd Hint hognt HIH from Illmdo Islnnd to
answer his infIon nnio Hatfooted mid thntwas refreshing Laughter
AH was nlnmt lo mnko n replyMr Cockrell ngnln Wall n tun-ruenl bo said I hnvo itt tutu cornered ItIs n question of power pure andiwwer to nil silver offorcd-hunntor fr m Ithodo says we can not ihiIt atono Ilo that wmud u lo silvermononielalllsni hut that wo can do It by com-bination with oilier billions I that we vaildo In nlono As to f IH7T
Thorn was no criino In It Mr Aldrlch Interprtsed
Then was n erliiin In u Mr Cookroll ox-elaliiitd n crime igaln t lunl nnd humanity
Moriin having been virtu-ally withdrawn 11 r Tller llTed ns a substi-tute nMUiiilinenl tho follow-ing Thn piMipln nf Hi Inllid States HITfavor nf IdniclallHin nnd nr In favor of mi-ternntloniil ngpoment with tho great cominir
nntloiih nf world tint wo ndinllof Hidof both ntil siiihnn rstab
Halted ratio hIt will maintain tho parity betweengold nnd silver cnn nnd tho effort of Hie his
nro 1onbir to endeavor tosuch an Inliriuitional IIH iipiedlly
liossllileViolooll Hep opii i ed hl col
l ssub iitiit lie haul If 1 could framerosiioii ng an which
deelnres tln prinelplen nnd policy le-publlciin rispeetlng of
I shniild It uning nndanti uiiiiiulitlod und carno t I should
Probably mid many phrusis to tho decliralion ns tn purpose of re
by Iho Hut I ciinnot ninkethe Iniigiingi Mio on IlnnneeI cnniHit friitno a langitago for this sldoof tho chnmlor III faith I thn-ileclnrations of hniorabl sciiatnrx belonging to a party whiso record is ono ofand not f lid who hnv Hinted
anti on tho llnorof the Ilinto hatthey urn desirous of nttlonnl biiiiiliiliisin nnd that rmdyto assist in bringing aboutment ot tlmt rosult As an honest
I iiicpt unit Ktntvnicnt nnd run
illl I It lioriiiiH I kiinv hurt U Is nmiletnoood It iiiav Ie la thu of the
dtintor Neiirmkn Mr Allen falliictiiu-and fulllw It maylie In Ijie f the Sen-Btortriuii Mr i ti IninillliHiic andll uratftil It fr me ills
for liny man who wants to IK n HupiiLilleiinnnd-vhol iihiiiietal list a ml wnntsti i
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me m nnyoinercounirTbut lirinvlne about
of tlin leiulliii nations ol thinworlil the restoration of thu bimetallic nvstctnat jionn fair rate Ieeau e I ollevo that Imipjiottlt And I am not tiolnj to ln drlT n
my ennusl ileslre n ti-BtnnJ wlln thn tn tnnd with the
howevericlouornttruutlve they mny bo nun b
true 1 It l Mint of theBtnlfsnre In favor of bimetallism nnd desirousof an International acrecmvnt I do not ron
It to he my Outir at n Senator of theSntiH to Hiiac In tutu loiik of-
ciiroountrv n statement as to HIM belief ofIn l ml Mate
Mr Nh tip lleii Mahii the billand hIt Viniitiftioofliiiindiiitfnt and expressedMs bliei Minr the nierisiir tIll not in any-way mdnnu r nfrntner aided itn ultimate accomplishmentthat when Itwould bo tlm IlTorlioi thI arty
J he vote vrno then taken on subtltuti iiunltioi aiiindnnmt ninl It
WitsiMfiited y ns J7 nays us followsr Ii Hirry llrtlrn Chanillfr
rMloti i lurk Mini1 iiein MnilUnrui llFiitFin J irh lemon iNovi AVn
Vrftttti Hrf diiriii t trlii Mrtitii MIJ-HItlHi f in im Miwiiil Tillcr TilmanTurlin iin
Sajrii M mi Alilrnli Alli on llcierliluf lliirtuw i ru art i rl Wji irliin IIIVKUcbui I Kltui I iirl uks iiMkor KiKler-
r c i llnlf Iltiiui Una uliri lull Hawlejr-KIUII I niii ui I I i Mi Hinil MCIIUIH Mrlinii-bir UrMIIUn VNii linM p Ivrkinn PluttCoun Ilati N V Irltrliail Iruror Jiwrlol-
iiiM Mf ti s wiii SMUI s moil Hion r Jhnrton Kpiiiinn ninl Vn it I-
Tan Mlvr KiiitiliranH In Flnimnl niuirat in It ih ninl i ill ts In Niuall riltiin-
Tbe Mite n ui tt uken on tinrsioril ruin thn Commlitce nnd ItWii9 n eil in Veas 4V its follows
yr M m Alilrnli Alli n llvciMro iTirtrr Clmill r ClirK Uyoi Ilillmn Oivli-Iicliii liiifn lilkli luirlaukv inraker tentcrKrjro hick HutiiM Ill ihroiuli lUwlfjMi r K au r M Wriiiml r MrMilhn-Jlo niin Misi ti N IIII IiiMw Porklno Ilttt-Coim Ilill S V tnt hard ijiiiirlf Sott-
R w ll Mi in S iiir ihiirptiia W k reknit Vol tilt I
NHTH Uiti liirrv Hull r Inriry thllton lurkMnn In rikr n llurrli
Irk fie Vv iuMfKiiiT MiIjiiirtn Martin riiifntliu Hi lm stinnit Sullivan T liaf no-
Trlltr Turlfir ami VintH-Mr Hep Nevi nn nmniiil
meat o the l il the wordu coldcoin of tli pr seif stninlnril ninl t Inaert tln voiils In coin n the standard valueof July H IHI Tlie vu laidon 44 to Ill
Mr ivitns Dem Ai nn amendthif grill eiin atil silver ilollsrs coined
by Ihf I nited states shall ln lecnl tendurat-thflr imnili al Ivfi util 17 Io44
ltUM nmendmnnt de-clnrlnu l lilnni in tn act hhallBtrueil iiTivt the present le al tender iiualllyOf dllMTt Illll s 1111144
Mr Jld n in m I Dins rjtT red an amend-ment rTallnir Mm tax on Stntn bank clrenlnlIon Jii
Mr 31 wan reneivol the amendment whichh olTtieil early in the ilay i7to
Mr iltcm Ark ciffnredmerit the mints or the statcto the rnliinui silver i8 to 4
Tho substitute was then nan to without a-
re nnd i ny vole the Mil was report PI I
Ibo Cnmmittee of the Wholi to the Sen-ate The vote was then taken on tho piiHsa oof the us nmended IVth ub t
was pncsmi Vcas 41 nays iitasfollowsVe M ri AMrirn Alllon lIcvcrllKe liar
Tows Caff U nrlrr Chik Wvo Ilnvlifw Kkin F irl nk Koriktrfrjf le r Ilulf II II TIILI haiti y
KIIII iu LuilKiMcCumlirr MrMillan Mn n Nrl m i1 nrni perklni IUtt iienn IUtt IS V ITItrlianl innrK4Iloa SHIII Thiiritoo We ttnori1 alit Uulcott 4i-
iNaj Mi ri It Hrri Ilrtirp ChamllrrCMInt i l rk Mi t i rtl Iatirl Unm JlciiKin jiii Atk X rJTftwv Urnny l iitini V iititi t riiinJltivt Ktirtini strwirt Viimm Ttlrr
Tiiriry nnil Ittt Ji-inrpntillriiK mill Siivr liiiuilillmni In
Tho Senate then adjourned iintll tomorrow
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Iob itolalo pondIng consideration nf the ligl lativo Kxecutlveand Judicial Appropriation lull IIIthe House today until 4 oclock and then thebill which had r cotvcd no attention In thetwo rfayw III which It had been bnforo timeHoufo vras road by pnrngraphs forfor an hour It likely that the rut of theweek will Im occupied with lie further consid-eration
31r Houtell Kop Ill i mndo an exlmustlvnand Interesting speech on till power underthe CoiiAtltutinii of tho stale toacquire nud hold inreign tirrilory asucrllngthnt tho ratification by tln ponpo of Imlurionspurchase nf IouUlaiia in HIII settled thaiproposition In Mr Inder-wooil bern Ala spok in invnr of the repealnf thus Fllteenth Aniendnitn1 which hn wildhad rroved failure after thirty years trial
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service l r the commlitlon nulhorlred br theHa passage of tho Civil
Horvlce law wan not necessary for tho Improve-ment of the dorvlee for nt tho tlmo of I-
Iennclmont It wn confcft dlr n model for lime
world JlMtrluIn wiimlno lo the tact that frothINII to IHKI there had teen nil unbrokennvrlii of ndnilnlntratlons nnd the
pnri e of Ipiidleton thn authorof thu wn to it division offiPlciis lor DcmoerntH Il wa orlKlnnlly IIIlendeil to 10 to Mm nt
fur Mr Iemlieton held It lotentative nn asure mnrily
Mr Illclmrdon I bellevntho1much as inun wns re
siiinsililn lor lIe hi Louis platform of imnl-Whyilld th Plank for MI-
Mr Why has gentlemanItlchnrdsoii noted tho frxl a greal
limes iittoat laughter In which
Mr Irosviiiior continuing said that herotwo things wile after In Hint plattorni-
nnd thnt hue got Ihnse h lot Iho littlefollows do tiiti laughter jIhogentliinnn from Indiana illpinonwiiyistnled yesterday Mr wont on nndthat wan of hu speakingIn per cent of nl present employedworn Ilo further statedofllclnls would not glvo nnines of tbs Inolllcleiit one norobev the law requiring themlo discharge such Thorn no dis-charges Urosvunor because the executive
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the other day for an eiiitlnenr and they sentn parson antI n neuron
literAlter over twentysix paRoi of thin
Includlnit the appropriationsand tIme commItteerote aol nt i oclock tIn house adjourneduntil tomorrow
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Hut Siitjia NotliliiB Cnn Irrvrnt Ilia Itrnnnilunit Tliut lit Will Support Him
WiniiisfiTov Fob ir KxSenator ArthurI Ciorman aceordlnir to a report published InDm llidifnjMri oj this niornltiB denied thestatement made In n York paper yesterdaythat he had acted In collusion with Croker-In lln effort to ronoralnnto Urvnn In order thatthe latter mltihl be defeated this y ur and thuspermanently removed from politico Ilo stld
I never Inlkud with Mr Croker on tho sub-ject and never have been R party tonnv plan torerionilnntn Mr llrrnn On tIme contrary allmy efforts I am very frank lo status have teendirected nualnst such action 1 did not bello to nominate him Ibelieve now however that vamp
vent his ielecllnii as head ot the Demo-cratic ticket Ho certainly has the people behind him to a remarkable
Will support llrynn If he nominatedwasC rtnlnly I supported him In Irtf I
shiill support ncaln this year I do notpropose to my partylorman went on to nay that thin Jcmoorally chances
In 1HI anti had Improved even withinthe last three weeks thin tldo lie Unow running aenlnit the Administration UKthuiiitht that the new treatyliad hall a teat den to do with the In
sentiment It hint Blxon colnrassertion that the dnilnliitratloii hint nn
with and that nn-onVnslVH anti defensive ulllnncn would be thenext step
tic snld and the conditionsthe Philippine to iy of vexatiousnni constantly pinuun-
thnI llilnk too he that the pnsaave of
standard till also hulp us nit will remove all dancer of thesilver niil will brlni back to the Democraticranks those who loll II In on the silver
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Meur IlinrloWAMIISOTOX Fob ICTho flagship New
York the battleship Toxus and the gunboatVixen arrived at Culobrn Island near PuertoIllco yesterday The Vixen went hack loStThomas whence slid sailed today for Culebra-Tho training ship Dixie loft St Thomas forulebra mid Madeira today Thesn move-ments Indicate th Importance which Culebraline assumed In the Wesi Indies It has nharbor Targel Pay which Is to
nnvalcoaling stntlon thanSan Juan the vessels mentioned willcoal there from the collier Thin Vixenwill make n survey of harbor preliminary
construction cf a coiilng MatlonIn pnictleo with the
New York In Target thaI for H week or morowill tutu proceed to SlOW Orleans for the
JlardlOrascclebrallon-Secretary ng today directed thin gunboat
to proceed to for MardlIris Kho Is now at Key West Thn gnnbont
Scorpion with the Canal Com-mission surveying party on board renclivdKingston Jamaica today The shinAllinneo arrived nt nail thetransport Solnce nt Yokohama Iho distillingship and collier Irk Itll Hong
he collier MareollHJ left Port Royal forKey West nil today
Ilnciie InWASHINIITOS Fob iriQimrtermasterOan-
eral Ludlnglon received today from MajorGeorge II lluhlln Hrnt Honolulua letter telllnc o the plague situation up toFeb 4 The letter aye
The situation with respect to the bubonleIn Honolulu Improving rapidly
In the last six lHyt boon no newcases Thfl restrictive measures amiHealth nctinc under the authority of the
lovi rnment tire In force hiltpractically the risk of
few remain Ing premises occupiedbv the lower clanes Asiatics or nativeHnwnllans Is very remote
IVmlilncton tnW-
AMIINOTON Feb 15 Tho Comptroller ofthe Currency levied an assesBircnt of
till capital stuck ofNational Hank ot payable March inlies The canltal nt X-
Tln House Committee on Kloctlon ot theIrcsldenlN ice1resldtnt antI menibersof Con
ress this mornliiK nsrooil to reportaprons resolution provIding
bo toHouse or Senate
Thn fitatu Dnpnrtmcnt was notlflnd todaythat Arthur nn IIIYork of this SVellsFarco whowile charged with embezzlement mind was nrrectAl m Canailn been for extradition Montreal
Naval OrdersWASIHNOTON Feb 15 Thete naval orders
worn Issued today1aaieil AmliUnt Buiv on O H Barber to the
Ke r ivt-iAnltint Pasimitermlf W w rt
Illioilvs to duty on tlioMart lulainl yard for iintructloni then to thnAnlltli elation
Cnmmitndrr It II Ingrrioll from the Nm lAcademy to iluty Norfolk Yard nnln nce
lfrtnr-1rofconr of Mathrnmtloii W H KichplberitT
tn at Siunl ibservatnryLlitlt L I Mii y the Conntellatlun and
sick luxe nrnntl fur two innnthi-Commaailer T II WeVHim rom aililltlooul dutyortlnance inspector at the Norfolk Vnnl
I from the command of thirbllailrlpbla when rtllevtd amid to iluty us lrnerilof the Wlnconsln Union Iron Vorka
VruticiAroWilliam U4 tirade from duty aa Caiitaln nf
the Yard Marts Inland In the of timeriilUdeliibm-
apt Willlani II Vhltlnc to duty atthe Vent ai Captain nf Ito Varl
the Anlatli slutinnhive bffn niaili liy Hear Admiral Wain m AId HIHNavy Drparlnirnt autinril Knl ii IIV Wurtl aiiih front the Yorktown to the Yokn
liatna llnnpital fur tri Naval Ca lil IIadl Ti frost the Yrktnwn to the Mantis Ktmiun0 s Knomir ti the New irlojn Naval
Cailn i W IViitiu llrooklyu IJiMiinant J A front riiniinmid of thetel rr t Ihf l land Viirdfr trratnifiit llriit W t llanninn fromtin il rpr to InniTilrndi A Altlioiue trot Orleans t HiIanwua Naval Imln W T Tarrant tnim the X wllrlrana I the MeiileiiantiitnniiMliM K Hall from tin New tnnniiuaiil ticOlarirr NasAl fadit F f from llniiklrnIn the EraUii A W Mar hall from llinIn cark Mont iluiitiillradf W HUri ley from tb to tin Yhlinnia Motrektment Xaml Cnlet r T Evana fromtlm Xaiilivllle tn tin Br n J IIllolden from Ibe Monterey In tie llmokrn N vil CIt A F from t thelm o Iient W p rillott front C nle Navalwtatnin tn New Orl an Navel i llenniIrom the Helena to tin A t tant fiiirirfonII II i eebP friin the Pitrrl I Mrt I ilj NnvalcIt K T Con tHii n tlioimiiilym Cite J H iinlum fruit theNav l cidet II 1 Klsunfrom the Nf ark to the Iviril Nmal I INalxui frau the Mauiu In lifuVUn Nitvaltudrt I A Colten trim Iho to theBrooklyn Saul Cad t r tt rnrnmi rmni ILe-
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MONTANA BRIBERY CASE
totvrr Jvnnn covvjs or OKNKKKK-X r A IflTNKHt Ion CLAHK-
Ilr Snvs llenlll nn AntlOlark Ullnnta Inllnmtril In Him Thnt the 3OOOO llrlbe-Minipy tVna iit li by Dnljluilcti Hunt
nf KIOINNI Offered Him tn-IhrnMr the Villciiinn lnan of Court
j VASIIINOTON Iidj li Tho Inquiry Into thocliuruesof bribery III tim lat Bonntorlal olocHun In Montana wait iMiimed Isle niornlniihitter n days by tho Honatemllteo on lrlvlligcs and Flections-
Ivlwurd I oyn of Qenesee N Y Counlv-JmlKii of Llvliiknton county testified to-
n conversation which he had last Novemberwith Hewitt one nf thin nullClark witnessesIn which hewitt snld that Wellcomo had not tha-uhostof n Chnnce that ha would be ilUbarredb-viMUso Daly owned court and beoauie
V llcom weepurposuof Kettlnu testimony against
Clark Witness mndn tin rumaric that thatwan pretty hard on Wellcome anti Hewitt Baldthat thud Only ptroplu all liked Wellcome nndfelt sorry for him but that they were alterClark and would bent
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tinued about the Ilowltt said hothoiiKht that th money had been put up bytIre Dalv people as part of a defeatClark
Thu examination ot this wltneni was herosuspended anti another wltnc n took his placewho was called by tho whosetestimony wits nUvemu to the Clark ease Thiswitness Wile Wllllitm 11 Hunt one of threeHupreme Court Judicefl of Montana a blackhaired scholarly looking man limo son of aformer Secretory of the Navy Henna examtried by Mm chairman as to Interviews whichho had had with his family physicIan In HelenaDr Trencey-
Judko Hunt testified that the doctor told himthat there was a Party III Helena who had
100 Hiu anti would put It up Wellco-mec could be thrown out of court lie toldthe Juduo that ho ought lint to be on thus
bonih that It would break him down and thathe would like him get tIme Qionuy II hacould It honestly and take II rest forit while It would you up ho said Ifyou could net out of the nlr of that Court
The he replied DoctorI have no herllave in the world XB pt thatnn unluinloil und I propom thatto my children
another Interview with Dr tIme
wltncsh said iloolor nskeil him If he Imd-chuiiKed Ids mind nail IIH replied that he hadnot am ulad of said and-I knew you would not The wltiiesscontlnued
I saw nttnln lust Sunday nluhtHe showed mo u tolcirrnm to thn eltectAtlorneydoneral Nolan MA the rtenato-Coiiunltlee that Judise Hunt would testifythat Dr Trrncuy hunt oiTered him ilOOl-I nnld Doctor 1 am very sorry I dlsllkuextremely to uo to lie snldt
to bribe you I WKS icult I wish very much doctor that I couldbelieve you were H repeated I did not tryto rIb you I do not want you to I amn one ol tlio fe lov I said I ilonot think myself ihnl you wnnted lo bribe
You to II nun who hudIjoiii inked to lay n proposition before me nndwho had laid it tielon inn I timid noflDUtitO I had no iuOOO I lied nothing toKiwi you It was nothing but a
I it waslinlut Hunt was crossoiamlnod by Mr
Faulkner who made much of the point HinttheIiilLo haul not brouuht HIM matter loattention of and had noteoascil Irlendlr und professional relations withDr Treacey Mr some fiicutlmtsremarks about Lord Dneon belim u bribe
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il business with till Supreme CourtCorlOit denounced Nell and the nextmornlni took a train lo liIiimwhere hu sought Nell at 1told him he was II liar anti appliedvarlUN toCortett saul he Mien lold Nell that thnt kind oftalk had to nnd that If Nell over tohim akttln Im would thrash him Judgo IiKutt
Corbott that If Nell came to himwith fetich n projKi he would attempt lokill him even had lo mo anwhich he hml at hand
Mr Faulknernskeil Judge Ileott If he mild
not understand Cornctt to tnut suchProposition hI Neil not authorized by thinrepresentatives of Weiloome
Cnrbutt snld Sell told himthey could get that hiipame Court would
come hlirh Corbelt said Nell sail Itwould to bo capitalized atIMIII A rlnpla of run about tha roomwhen Senator Faulkner remarked Thntwould be hIgh
Witness Corbolt bad warned hintbecausu he lint niitdr In connection with
an iinsuecehslui assault on JudgeHunts honor lint that Corlett had come tohim In order bv appearing to warn him to
him tact that he hadbad nothing to do with tha Trcaceylluntmutter
Aitorneytieneril Cornelius Nolan the nextwitness tostliitil Mint Ur Trencey Mild to him
There otiiihl to bo iotun money in It formentlonliiK thin sum of fllHMJUt Witnesstold Ti e icov to Inform Chirk that ho wise a thirtyconicmptible doif nnd that if hiscarcass with sold and olToreil to himi Nolanhn would refuso It Treacey said ho-inluht as well take the as he would behccu ed of beliiK bought by tilt Daly poop Ifhe did not eo with MID
In reply ton question Mr Faulkner wit-ness thoUkilit he
so lamely that had beenho would butte lie uinothlnu
lor WellcoDio lily personal relation with DrTroacey haul not been vhnnued tlm offer lobrlbo him Iln was ludlktnant bill his Indigna-tion was directed nt Chirk and not nt
Mr Faulkner wanted tumidnot prosecuted Troau y lor ntlemntod brberv-Tha witness tint It was not lilt busi-ness but admitted was within dillY lo no-tify HIH Attorney nf the county thought Itwould be dlniotut to secure IIwas not anxious to proceed nunlnst DrTrencey but iiKnmst thoso who would plneotunnel at hit disposal
The committee then adjourned until to-morrow uttornoon
JVTOVITwo Itecentlnns I Ilr Woman SuffrnKn-
Ciinventtiin In Vn hlnetnnW-
ASIIIKOTON Feb 15Althoush thin
sessions of Iho National American Womanriuffrace Convention have closed tworeceptions wero nrranted hy tho UeloBates today HS a of farewell totin oonvenllon Time earlier ono nti oclook In thus afternoon the LufavclteOpera House was planned III honor of thu
anniversary of MU isiiain11 Anthony the retiring of tho-orgnnltatlon This evunlnun public receptionwas held at Corcoran ol Art
for tho receptionincluded by a mandolin club youngwomen nfl speeches by the membersof the nssoclnllin was Intendedns a feast for the venerable MissAnthony
At concluding session of the conventionproper evenlni Miss Anthony hertna
CarrIe Chapman made an address as Ihonewly elected
Furniture FromAuld Lang Syne
good old wood and the good old workof the got old days
And more FurnitureThere are Grandfathers Clocks and Grand
mothers Splnnlni Wheels Antique PicturesAntique Silver and Brass Armor-
a museum in interestTn look no loss to buyModern Furniture In stuck and lo order
Schmitt BrothersT-wo I Cor 25lh St 4th Ave Two
Stores 1 40 Cut 23d St Stores
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WAHIIINOTON Fob lOClmrles Macrumaaccusation against the Htate Department Intlm statement which he gave to the premi lastnight are recardud by the Department theofllclali there nay aa not worthy of an answerThu charge outdo by Mr Macrum that thoHrltltli censor at Durbnn oitnrd officialmalt und held up till onielal denpatchns U CUll
Hldorud by the Dopartment to bo thu onlrthing In tho statement thnt reiUlre noticeAfter havIng an examInatIon made of tharecords of the 1retorla Consulate on ofllolul ofthn Department authoritatively axprrsted theopinion thin Mr Macrum hal not told Mmtruth In regard to LIe claim that hlnofllclalutah Will being regularly tampered with by thellrlllihnulhorllles The statement which Tine
I HUN roporlsr obtained front nn onielal authorUedlonmkn It represent the position of theHtulo Department
Th published statement of Mr Maurutndoes not appear to have seriously disturbed
i the officer of tile pnrtinent of State WhIlethey do riot think It necessary to disctisj Idastatement in detail or otherwlso dignify It by a
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Iho does not lor nnInstant believe Certain It Is that Mr Macrumnever reported ItMr stated that his ViceConsul Mr
up hIt buthe of allegiance to thin unitwent to till as a burgher Whenapplied for appointment n ViceConsul al lie was loomIII Holland tile legal residence Wits ut iretorla and that he wnt a nnturnlUed ofHIP South African This applicationwin dated Nov I
A resoliillon today by Kepresenlalive Wheeler oftaryof State to Inform thai holder if Consul
State thatlilt oftldnl LI n II been and rend bythe Jlrlllsh Consul nt Durban omni If so whatsteps It lo obtain an ex
and apology Irom tho Urltlfhernment He dlreetvil In inform MmHouse what Iriith there Is hi tho iliiriM thatn secret exIslM hot woe n thethe nnd Kmplre of ireatllrltnln The resolutions nro on Ihopublished statement of Mr Macrum-
KffiirU Ilidng Mail to hiring lniiit Partyllnriiiiiny on the Moiiimrit-
WASUINIITON Felt IB Tho Senate Com-merce Comtnlttoc today began tlio considera-tion ot thin Hannarnyne Hhlpnlna bill togelherwith tho by t ho subcoin-mlttoa having the bill In charge Theseamendments are similar to tho e already pa
to thn billpropose lo increasu
to be tIme slower classes oflo
of nulsldy for the The combefore disposing of thoamendments arid the bill went over until tin
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mom tiers of thin House Committee on Merchant Marine held nthis mornlni with of aboutparty harmony on Mm Shipping bill limO were
to egret ol member it1dined to the measuro In Its presentcondition contending that It would tint accomplish e without radical nmendnientsA lurlharuffort will be made to rnoh a corn
on ho connicllng view of Mm liepublican members
tltUM citric HAMUUf ll t1lThe Inhnliltnnls of Tiilnlln Dellehted lo He-
tniler AmerlriinWASIIINIITOS Feb ISTlio Navy Depart-
ment lm received n report by mall thatch1ago 1ago Hamoa Dec 7 W from Com-mander II F of the collierwho way directed to Inform Inhabitants ofTululla and the Islands transform to
United States by treaty thin IhesijIslands had been placed under American nil
So lar ai I can learn CommanderTlley every Inhabitant ofut the prospect of the United States sumlrBthe government of Islnnd InformedHint Mils prospect Is also to lnhnbItanls of Is
Islind und so tar ns 1 canloam In nil Ilia Hmids-
Nnmlnnllons by IrnldnnlW-ASHiNflTOS Fob 15 Thorroildent today
sent the following nominations to tho SenateState Tiinio Allison f Ktims tn b i a C nimilontrof the tnltid Statfit to Hi International K-ipoltlonto be bold at tOil
Corps of Rnvlneerii WilliamK MnDUii to lie lriltlHut Ootnrpl dipt OenrveW to be Mijor Klrst ImrlnsKi lUr to lie Coptaln Second Jteiit Frank 0Diiili Jr tn Id Ilptitenant-
3iib i leire I c rtmintC4it l vld I Dntlnardto b lorV-
oluntpcr Twentyseventh InfantryLleutOd Albert to bo Jnrilvorun L Itrytni to l CjplLOHU C Scliercr to bo Major ilnt Lltut
to bo Hecond lleut Itlcnurd IIlliewer to bo First MHilPtitn-
tridrtr lith Infantry To Ipiit nantnH tt M Jir John M Cnilif First H t
r el Strut John Iliintmnan QuarterraasterH nt Oeortje K VOIIIIKJ Men to be lint llfUttnalitl Second Uent Fd-w rd Mcfloir-
n1llltffr STILL flOHIHSII
Kencno nt Ihf Coniollilntod let ConipntijiMen nn Montgomery Inlnnd-
Ainivv Fob 15 The flood gone downnearly four feet from the lop notch of yester-day morning but there Is still nfreshet and runny of In southenl are submergau Many people am sendingRtipplliM of food groceries nnd coal to thepolice relIef the deffltuif families
a deceit policemen art dislrlnutlng thaseirowb nts far is
still suspended and the water will have to gofour or lower b fore Hie power housewill bo freed from the flood nnd the hit en-gines emit start again Thc Weather llurenupredicts snow for tonight ash colder weather
fordistricts Is anything but alluring
fifty employees of Consolidated leewero Imprisoned tile Mood
on Montgomery just soulh thin citywere with thus nld ofboats were famished front coldand hunger The officials of the ConsolidatedIce Company III York had telegraphedtug owners topiy rnlly If aPreparations wore made bout downjust na It wee to start word cnmo by mes-senger nil were v
lf Tho Ice gorgeformed In tho Mohawk at this city caused tilehighest water known In clintrising nail a half feet The entireportion of the town Is mibmorgod nflavenua on tho rIver frontlisa beon out on the west silound seriously This
wns utilized In an effort to rllnvo tItus proHsurn and afford this wateravenue of esuatA hy loosening thuslee In nt The ice iwas blown up nt etch of the four piers if
was up lo almostflooring Immense bouldera weredislodged and Mn feo that remained Ingorge Is bo so weukenud Mint nnylurther of thus river will It
thus wi t side rifWashington nveniio hotwenn Viiter ntiil Fulher streets are seriously the
water diverted from themain channel Into Klver Is stillworking havoc thIef of Police Campbell Inndetailed to andkeep crowds thin roadwayaunT be so badly undermined as to dangerous
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iMiird hy Illrkiy-Supremo Court Jusllcn Jickey In Ilrooklyn-
yesienlay granted un order for tho urrest otJohn Itntnnnelll an Itnlliin junk dealer nf VX-SacketrKtreHlniisiiit liroiighl ngaltist him hvVincvnzn obtained a ludgniintof ilIMO theexeeu-tlon was reUiriRd llnmanellia willies before the Millet Cominittvo wherohe that hu had secured u contract to
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hORTON LAW REPEAL BILL
IT IS IMJMJtl Iff TtlK ASUK-HY 1 row ui 01 TO as-
U Opponent Will Mnkei n Kl ht In hutK nnt Ulurn They Eiptct tu VlnThnI-llll ItuUIng Nnlnrlc the Statsram CuuiinUiluneri Ionril In Menial
A Liu NY Feb 150wlng to thatearly ndjoiirnment tlio I wl bill to repeatMorton law ploiiod on
Assembly and was raised without ohjocthou being nmdrt to It from SpeakerNixon admonition that It was bill repeal-ing horton law no more ultenllon waspaid to It than If It was an ordinary billThere wee no hustling for votes anti bothHide ap eared as unconcerned an If It wasdimply a local bill It was no entirelydifferent front what took place aiigo when the same bill wa before
Ilirnna Hint the contract was notlwableIt was not made a party measure as the fo-llowing Democrats Messrs liar liesDomnrest Frlubee Halidn A human Metpail Mottle 8 g arid Wlmol Mr Motzler of
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agalntt bill which wus pawad by a vote ofI LtoItD The bill was Kent to the Senate atonce and will bet referred to the Committee onCodes and n hearing will lo hail on tho measureneatTlmridayafternoon Ills In this upperHouse that the light will take place nailopponents of this bill claim that the requiredtwontysli voted to pass the measure cannotbe fcocured In the Semite
The Senate lodtiy tensed the Assembly billincreasing thin salaries of members thi-Statu Tux Commission from JGu j to 5X0
giving each member 5X for trarnlllngu-xi0iiHC The Senate also passed FinanceCoinmltb6 bill appropriating 20500 to enablthe Tax Commission to employ experts andother assistance needed to curry out the pro-visions of the Franchise Tax law
Mr llrerjiuini jill providing tinttrates of Ilrooklyn shall he elected Instead ofnptOlntLMl amid permitting olhen than lawyersto be oleoted Maulstrnleii caused a idiort dinousolon In the Assembly today Mr Trainerwas first to object to It nn thu ground thatIt aided the dlsmimbiTiiient of the New Yorkcity Ihurtur filth WUM only another species ofhKeiul for various tlmgreater city which wiis a menace to local gov-ernment wanted tho bill referrod buck lo-thu nnd fought nut there anti de
Mr Davis Mr Trainer Inhue opposition nail sail that ho feature of
tliiui to bccomaMagistrates made tIlt bill u vicious onMeitsrs Ihllllpaand S F llyman Inoiiposltlou Tha bill was
Mr bill providing Permanentschedule of salaries tor tho of New
fill and making four iiormanent rules furtime choil gov4rninent was advanced to thirdloading In the today without opPuslilon The bill will ooniK uu for haiti passugi either Monday night or
Jlr d In thin Assembly totiny n bill piovldlng that nil work done
tho hlatei shall ht by worknnd that noua but citizens of the United Slatesnnd iegnl residents ol tho city tdiall bu emp idon thiS work
Slovens line introduced an-unieiidimnl law relating to tho crueltyto clilldrtii by providing that 110 undereight veers ngo dun still papers or blickbiols on the strode nt nnv time nnd no childundir iiUrtetii ot age can oltber sellpapers or black boots on thin streets betweenthn houis ot lu 1 M and fi A M are
to do o thin parents shall be held re-sponsible
introduced a bill thin object otwhich N to get n Iho amount of Teal estate ox
from Hit bidnswssorii of to prepare a
nil real property In city ex-empt from taxation with the reasons
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fortie exemption ri n list is to bo mndi uuthin llrsl In of each year and Is tobe Illed with the Comptroller
castor a bill pro-viding fur home intel taxation nnd lh-aap of thn Stnti tax by nn autoimitiu process The Stato tan tothe several counties In the propoillon thai thelotul iniies lunl In much county except Stateand school tnes bear to thu gross amount ofMich taxis laid In all tlio counties duringpreceding Tho Supervisors eathcounty tho Hoard of andtionment of tItus city o Now York nay determlnillii ilass or clus ts cf Property whichHluill ba taxed thorein Is noill Tim nation 1hls method of raising Statercviiiuu would tin away entirely with trielion f all propertynow taxable to butnxpil locally The permilt i h of mortgages In itny countyHint wishes to axempt but permits anycountto tax them If li pleases taxationof kiirtgngns will be entirely controlled bylocal sentiment
A hill intiodii ed by Sptintnrlliories thin New nrk city Comptroller toiKsuoSlOouOoo until lo pay-ment for legal clnlms charges and expensesngalnst the city for no oilier provisionfor been made
The billreappearance In the Legisla-
ture It wiw Introduced by SenatorSenator Wllivx tntro luced n bill making It
tinhinful to manufacture or offer for sale nny-nrtlcle or preparation Intended for use ns afood or in preparation of contulns ntscnli bismuth ammonia or
A bill IntroIiicod by Senatorbodies views expressed by Koosovelt Itnuti riMthn stntopoint volunteer lo servowithout tar In performing special work sncis cor am charitnbio org In NewYork city me iiv engnned In Thenu volunleer will t pnld by such ocletles InMimn casts nnd In others will servo for thegood they ruin accomplish
Tlio Smith passed thieve billsBcnntnl 1lunkltt aiirnprUlllii 0OOO to pro
Tliie t aol inner fiiilpniiit In Uibun Jin i orciipnd by hue Anirrimii ofX turiU llhlorj in York
Mr Coo lev f to prevonl theouiiinsof streetior-venuei llnmuli of the heart
Com ml tn N Yor citySriiatnr rl beiv allimlng Mtnrnejs for defend
Inu a iiHin in K frliiiintl artiou when appointed bytLii iiiiirli tioi rut bin servlccnlou fioo-
Mr itch irVldmi for the ofrouiTtgi yitfiu In the borough of ijiieeni tolull toT IHM sine nt
rii irliig Now Vork city tu Arc p-
immtns for ib volunteer dupartmtnt of theliorouith of Jutonn
The ss mblj insnnd these bills todayJlr Kytenlwrus nuking preferred an ictnu in winli tnuteo in DjiUminc neither da-
IciiiUntor lualnlia-Mr rtiUlrug engineer to blow the
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Tlie door that Pant saw lint thiston over it of hope all ye whoenter lucre When train of hopehe drains the very dregs of despair
There arc towhich medical ignorance anti popular
ers from such diseases robbing them ofthe courage to try to regain health This ii
true lung diseases As soonai disease on the the victim
fate He wouldnt art that way if he were
etapcretition hmive given thir tutlus hopeicc Jlaat ser fact the cutler
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Red fightthen for lila lifelImit he is under theinfluence of the ig-
norant and superslilious tint
Despair of hopeover thesuch diseases as bi
treatment mayend fatally in con
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who enter here What Can therefor thy sufferer with the constant
cough flushed face burdened breathingand emaciated emily The
yes out of hundredcases in which Ir Tierces Golden Medical
lint been used have beencured Golden Medical Discov-
ery positively cures weak lungs broncough bleeding-
of ilir anti kindred
then It contains no alcohol whisky orother stimulant
VoiirnirdlHne thebeit I hare ever laken-
cotinh got I had timehii h nd thought t hid lIewanted me a hector but I told hint If Itwas consumption they could not help me We
fWMiCIl 1C 1Icat Ii coT ry and before I had taken one tx ttliI have tiiiceof itn returning
Dr Pierces Pellets the belt for thebowels UK Ujem witli tht
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lungsIf ncglected find a fatal ending
wrltee Mrs Jetinhe Dlugmnan Vontiurru Kahkacka Co 1nit eurlng t had a hadso boil to Icuisil the
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whistles of their Inenrnottrei within aeronlng iiflitlii clllei
Mr Komiens provldliiK for the oiienltiif md-ttodliigiif v
Aim for the living nut and improvement of Itemieiiivnnaejn rooilyn
Mr H tlemptiiiii itovm and runneltrout thus pruVKloni nf lien law
Mr J iiitlmrUiiu Police Coini tninftonen of New Yuritclty ti ientntn Tlninaill
eiiiullceiiiiiii bu riwluniil In Is1-
Mr Trilhom iillmrlilne he 1ollciilcnirs of New York rlty In rcippolnt Kumne-Tlniiiilicin who rriUnud in IniS-
Mr Juuklnu the iiliieitlnn of liillttlchildren on the Alliadtiy Hid CnlUraugiii rotirviUeuicompulinrr-
HeuitorCtillinii permitting the Pollen Couiinls-loncrii of Sew city to cellist Iho rnnrtii
1lilllji ki dofor nlniUtetiient-
h iiMor riviey lncr in the territory ofvlllaitt of IrvlDuton itddlnv on-
vhlrli witierworki owned br the vllliunliKald-
H n tor nrowni rodlfjlog Hiherlii creeland il m Uw-
Thoso other bills IntroducedHtnatnr Havens Appointing Jamri C drier
JulinUU r Harniinl and JaniM II Iler-on a cuiiimltiilia to e thin Inlet brtweon-
Bhlnnihiork llty nud tbo AlUntle Urvin eat In M-
pilr Ibu Hhlnnarurk Ciiul and pproirlatlug EtChuoo for inch pnrpo e-
Rennnr luomailmr from twelve tn nfleennumber of county df Itrtlves lu RIng
HenMor La Hoctiulu luiprovo tie YVIlllnck entrance to 1roipscl lark mul to open linToa-Wa plate between Wailunuton and Flatbuilt artiiue
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Huator fonts ipprnprliitlng ooo to provuu-limdnlsof hoiiir tn nillllH and volunteer Iraniof Mute fur lervlrm irrforined in Wforahe litttle of dettrnbiinThe Assembly Banks Commltleo will report
dormiinl account havhuge Hank bill tomorrow II provides Hint Ifun noconnt limes boon to balu a bank for thirty yearn It shall revert to thehlate-
Assoinblymnn bill permitting Inother than life or lire to
consolidate with other Ilku companion will buby Insurance
Committee tomorrowThe Assembly Cities Commlttoo tomorrow
Fallows bill recommended by tho Mnzot loinmlltee for HIB of ncommunion to ruvlso the charier ol Newcity Tlie amendment stiitgosledernor that tilt Commissioners receive J per
for each that thoy an activelywith the commission has beon strlckun out
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Aiieuiblr Illet Ciiiiiinltteo Olvm u llrnrliiB-mi tlm nnd Morgnii Illll-
AMHNV Fob 15 The Assemblymitteo today hearing on the thrto hillsrelalln water supply iiuosilon of NowYork city These bills ale Mr IiomarcMX re-
pealliig tbo chatter of llamapopany Mr FallowsV providing that before acontract la male with n trivet waterlion tlio contract must be approved by theHoard of 1ubllc Improvements thin Hoard ofKctltnnte and Apportionment and tliree
of Municipal Assembly nail MrSlorgans Increasing thu power toiulrn walershuds in adjacent counties by con-demnation pioceedlngs A delegation from tlm
York eltywlilchhas beon contddeilng and Investigating thewater supply iiucsllon forsomotlmeHl Its ownexpense was presenl In support of tho Moiganbill which was drawn up by AssociationMr Herbert llinburger representing the Ilrm-ot Uiaterbach lloadly A Johnson Hppeurcd-In opposition and the lion Bird H ColerComptroller of Now York city was also presentto support Morgan billIlniburg epoko In opposition to nil
saying they were esiieeiallyIn view of the liict that the is aboutcharter commission which wouldundoubtedly take ld rutli n Iho wIther
the greater city conlonded tlmt the Company Icedno more powers than tin v ot bur wuu r
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rormer nenaior air iioinrionsComptroller Coler nrgucd In favor ofbill saving this
would stittla the question of giving huecity n good crater supply at tileName time glen It this vowels enjoyed by othercities andpountlcs
Mr IJemarest in favor of Ids billsaying that the charier of tho Com
bo as It had novor livedto thin rights It by tho
The commIttee also tho Colorbills Introduced bv Mr Fallows which glee theComptroller power to pass sill purehaHosmade by city ofltclals and If not bought nt thinactual t to raluse to pay for them ialso that the Corporation can not confesn ngalnst city for an umotintless than consulting thinComptroller and amouniii user that sum withnut consulting thin Comptroller MayorMr Coler spoke bills nailthat the Counsel was going outslim of his when hoaffairs that should come under tho jurisdictionol tIle
Assistant Corporation Counsel 3inns present anti when Mr Color
concluded hue suggested to thin committee thata list of nl judgments
confessed by tho Corporation nnd id soa ll t of all made by thewithout having Mayor or Commoon Council that If ho ibidhe would have to bring up all the records ofhis office
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Cud Shepherd Archaic Trustee Cnmplell-nnd Smith
AIDANT Fob ISAt the Bath SoldierHome Investlgallon before thin commlllee oftho State Board of Charities today Col Shepherd the commandant ol the home gave someInterestIng Icsllmony A cabinet conlalnlnzwhiskey and cigars purcbaod from can-teen fund of the home ho said stood In tharear office of the administration bulldlnccommandant Adiulant and TrusteeCampbell Sin lib nnd Shoemaker hind each akey to It The trustees haul beon accustomedto bringing their friends whenever they de-ulrad and treating tbutu from this supply OnSundays Truituo Campbell anti SmIth hadbrought friends In large numbers front thetown nail entertained them In this way lIefound the practice in vogue and permitted Ituntil November IW8 wlicn ho stopped it Abill for H1J for thli und thosowas produced In evldeneu by Col ShepherdTim hadIho cabinet himself about four times ea liChampagne nnd extra wore purchased canteen fund for thu enterof tho trustees whmi they tItusborne The bills wore paid through the audit
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Col Hhepherd saId that audit wasfusod to n bill of homo by Stno Comproller the trustees would order It Iromthe canteen fund ColHliuidianl swore Issued to persons not conwith which entitled them to half rate onfrom Bath Thin
railroad company was that thn half farosonly for memlerx and employees ofhome Col Shepherd saidpurchasing heof Trusteetold him he hind bettormatter alone that supplies Ilko boef buliorshould no purchased from localfarmers nail dealers house pallsix cents per poundsof meat the monthly consumptionI IHR nlltKK IV XriSAXCr-
Thn State Hoard of Health Itepnrti Tlmtthe Lnniplnlnts Ar Infmindoil-AtnjiST 13 The annual report of timUnto Board of Health has thU to say of thuDarren Island nuisanceThe tcanon of IKiti nt Darren Island wasnotable mainly as being thin test of tho eflldency of the Arnold system of disposing ofgarbage of the city of Nosy YorkIiurlii the year n number of letters nddrc ud generally lo tho Governor complainInc of foul odors from Island base been rfcrrod to our Inspector 1nttly In confCTuencyof these the Inspector line madoa numwrofvisits to Arverno andseveral the writers f thesemore o others visitors ns wellns of i and huefound aside from mem burs of thnBarren I little or nocomplaint Kv n miMnbcrs nf iho rtliat III odors were nutns In previous yearsInspector has visited theCnnnrslo
mend fourth to complain In nny atRoach and vnry euniDlnlntmade nearest resort to BarrenIslandunder certain atmospheric conditionstutors t ella itthu places ciinplnmtsslit o modified by the beforementioned Is notieeaiile nndnot In nay wnv Iniurlous or toiircomfur Riibmitted that thethousands People whoand boardingplaces remained mann ofthe entire summer season M n completeof churKusletters of complaint
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HYOMEII
KILLS THE GERMSTen Minute Four Times a Dny will
euro Catarrh Ilrunoliltis and AsthmaTen Minutes Kvory Hour will euro Coo
HUinptlon nud IneumonfnTen Minutes at BedtIme will euro a Cold
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Your Money Refunded ifit Fails
Ii the only Oermlclde whIch b Inhaled It ran be lined while at work lu the churchat Hie theilro or In street care ConUIni no poliaa
pound1 or dani ritm IliemlcaUSold br all dru lsts r by rutll
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1 It Inrsnn ICIected SerretnrrSepnratato 4 iilliiis School
ALIIANY Feb 15 Tho StntH Hoard of Re-
cenls this nfternoon eloctod us Secretary Mr J-
Itii ull Inrsons Jr who limit been acting ternpornrlly as wich since the resignation of DrMolvll Dowey TIme salaries of Mr Parson andof Dr Dowey who Is still State Librarian antiDirectorof Homo Education score each fixednt JIOW beginning with the fiscal year Oct1 hoxt Itilll the end of present fiscalyear temporary arrangement n to ialarlet
nt lust meeting will stand each ruat thus ror annum
Tho itfgonts unintcl a Hepurate charter taAsa ol tile NowSchool for lute Ilrooklyn bronchi ThiswIts taken after Itegenls had listened to a
Irom Mr At aniLotlng time lloennls ordered elthorthadNcon-tinunncnot branch or
hhow Hie charter ofthe Now York School itselfnot bo revoked Mr Is thin brotherlnlute of Dr Molvll and It was nllcgedthatho hail advertised Hint hU school pos used
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lug schools In Now York hud complained ofincth l tOut todays notion lha
chaise Hint there was a tImeHoKontsannoiinilng that there hudIntinitlon on their part to discredit Mr Gallupwhoso schools prepare students forItoLonts examinations
William Warren 1otlor of Huffnlo William 8und Maurice Low
York iiotnlnated ur time State Medlinl Societynnil A a S Couch of Kredonlu J Willis
anti John M ofnominated by ilomni palhfc8ocl lyuppomlod Klate Medical Examiner lo succeedthim term of three years from Aug1 11110
The Itoconts approved thus plan of establishing atscIence and technology ot clay working
lund ceramicsAppointed Aldrilernmp nn the Governor
SI nlfALBANY Feb IBOov Roosevelt todar
designated Knglnevr IloutenanlCommanderAlfred Brooks Fry of tho Naval Militia New
city ns nn on his staffvice Samuel hansIrionu who aria drowned recently while eliotIng on this Mohawk at
Fry hasbeen serving on the stall of Cant thecommandant State Naval Militia
IIIIU Signed by this GovernorAituxv Fob 15 Qov Roosevelt has slgneS
thus following billsMr airoprlatlDgllK the un tp ndf4bslniicv of a tnrmer to b
for of the Canal Adtlsor CommlsiloaMr liHrrlvmn additionalfor rebiillllnif KriimlMr rulloMn till providing for tbo iujment ofnrre r nf mlirr iinpuld mltrlei trachen andother niiiil e of tiw chariot boirdi of
of jueenn ant New York city
Junior Hntlleld ConvictedTATERSON N J Feb 15 A jury In
Court of Quarter Sessions this evening broughtIn u of guilty against ontwo embezzlement from theDime Savings and l oan Association whichho was mnnager Itlo bo tried ou iwo morn Indictments ot a Ilknature Ills counsel will appeal
MAN AND WIFESee Changes niTlinjr Change
To sweeten sour human nature one ofthe best methods is to leave off coffee Ifit Rives you dyspepsia or makes you netvous
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pleased to be able to state that wifecured of sick headaches and
cussedness by leaving off coflee and using your Coffeehv Is now a happy one
I am forced to his joke containsmore titan a modicum of truth for I findnow I have complete control ofnerves while I was often Irrltable and husband himself has been en
cured of Insomnia by offcoffee and taking He sleepsnow like a baby from the time he goes tobed until morning and perhaps his improvement reason seeingsuch an improvement In me At rateour old sickness and troubles have disappeared-
I had tried everything for my sickheadaches but as as I to thecoffee the headaches stuck to me Ittook us a little while to learn that womust follow the directions in makingIostum in order to obtain atable delicious beverage People mustget over the can make itin any kind of a slipshod way and have itgood The great making good1osiuin is to allow it of time toboil That is certainly simple enoughand when the cook accustomedto timing Iostum one can upona regular quality morning
people who seem to be able todrink with no bad effects and onthe other hand I know that probably onehalf of nil my friends are more or lesiaffected with coffee whenthey In using it hut Iostum hasobtained a since Its qualitieshave become known and a great many ofour friends are users of in
oc sa icimprovement In hcaltnit you should publish tills letter
suppress my name as I have a
notoriety If any onetake the to write you for my
name and address I will cheerfullyquestions that may be asked
and furnish satisfactory evidence to subsuntlate my statements Respectfully
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