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., bUIT 1ts members are h• no me-ans has now returned home and ,ecet>C~ con gl.\2.tnlations on the c1e'el'\ way she played detecn>e for he~ husband of - ---- J:Jl!\\!l' GOODS. TRAVELERS' GUlDf who often ~-tays With him T'nere IS nothing to eJ,.lJect from Lord Abeldeen His appomtroepi, se.oms to ha>e no po- htical s1gmfi ance lli Gladstone rs perhaps friendly to hiS ro ..r Catholic VIeWS It IS CUriOUS that the VlCCI\OY should be anti Catholic and a ScDtch Protestant s1de by stde vntb a secretary anti Catholic and a free thinker \ While the Irish part> dethroned SallS.\ YELLOW F:EV]ffi. GERM..<:! resolvet\ upon unquestiomng support of Importance of Dr Carm.onas Method Gladstone They a\e becormng more Protection by Inoculation a!lld • more susplctous Thev recall -se , > ork B~ralu the compact of = 1i E!llXS .lgo nnd how The g1eat mtere\t ~. hich ts bem11; taken they were betrayed bv \ernon Har by medu:al men and o hers m the mvesti com1 the author. of the se.-erest coere1on gattons of Dr Cannona of the Ctty of ~ex \ b1ll known to this centun Doubtle~s reo, bv which tt ts claunecl -rhat a suremeth A Prayer :\.. :tenner child of ~mmers i,UXee :seeking :P,er little- bed at n1ght Pn.nsed on the a.a.rk c:t:au tnnidh 0 mothe 'fake m' hand RatCl •he And hen tLe dmk mil all. be light BARNES, • • • • • • • !rmal and Departure of 'f1 ams TER1Iffi OF SUBSCRIPTION Deliver<d many part of the City or sent by Mail ?ostnge Prepaid TRE DAILY REPUBLIC vNE YEAR THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC In Ins IE port on the comlltions and pnces of labor m the !\.t gentmE' S: ~ Republic Consul Baker <a)'S that 1 2o whatever advance the country 1s 4Z making m mdustrial purSlllts man 10 nfactures and agru:ultm e !H due m =---=-====== 2 weat part to the foreign element WED:-IE.<;DA. y li EBRCARY 10 1886 The labormg classes arP as a general thing mthel'\ fore1gner.,; < t thetr childre1 SIX :MOWTHS THREE MO~TBt5 ONE MO\!'!TH ONE WEEK SINGLE COPY HANCOG$: h<e lS qrute ready ~t =:r time to r.opeat cd of securmg unmumty from the ternble scouxge of ~ ellow t:e\'i ~ l1\'...S been disco'\'ered the t1os Hithe1to IS i:!:ho\lvn by the folloWing 1n t>rnews w1th wht-n the l!bE>tals hM e \>ell kPoWU pruchtwnel\\ The moht nrlent belie>er' n maculation and tho e \ho are most sceptiCal as to 1ts 'l\alne nmte alike'\ dcronnding that a quest1on of such ntal l.IIlportnnce to a Iaroe aren. of the country a~ a poss1ble preventn e of 'yeJlow Jack shonld be thoroughly nvest1gated and Judged accordmg to 1ts ments 1ecovered power they ha\ e soon turned rmmd on then Irish allies 8o as m 1~b1 and 1852 the leaders have for se- \\ )H. Till JF THOHOl H I~\ f l'H .AT OX Dr George F ;.;brad~ sam that thew hole quest ton of moculatton was so sh10uded m douot that hE\ could not e..~press an ou1nmn as tot s etllcac:y m the treatment of \ellow fever e\ell granted that the p0c fie ((<'rm wa<> ,li co\ered .o be the J 1 1 \per 1 Iuten of Dr Carmona \'e oldt:r t:hild.ren grape onr we.\' From dal\k bellmd to dark be\\ ore .And on]) when our hands we la> Dear Lord m Thme the mght 1' day ~d there 1S darkness ne\ er more Reach down c. a1 d to thE' sunles.o; da s \Vhetem our ~1des are- bh,nd a..:; :\ e ~!ld fattb 1s small and h pe dela> • Take Thou the lumds of prayer we rat•c And it!'t ll!:! feel tht:- 1gl t f Tl ee ~llh tter ------- The 'va~hmgton Statnarl Ben. Perley Poo In ~bn.n Jot:.rn..'l.l A good housewife always keeps a cold ham m her p:mtry to )8 sen ed m an emergenc-.;; snd so ur congt eS::iiOna.l orators when troubled b) md1gest on or bad political ne\ ::> from home W.ke up tl e works of art that adorn the metropolls and abuse hem more or Jess The last on ~laugl twas prompted b\ a destre to ha> e what ts knu\\ n as the Peace mot nment removed from the westem apptoach to the capttol and placed rn some le , conspiCuous ::;;pot Wh1le the bllC 1::. t 'tit; O(CtlDI~d 1 '\ 3. ~tatUA of ( olnml 1~ ']here 1s now n 1deal st LtUe of tbe uenoEoe or C rs~eanl r a\ a HENGERER &CO - \\!\'1)- CARPETS, TnE TiME.- The tlW(' ~pec1fied fn the folim 1 g cchedule!orthedcpat!U~e!lndall 1alof Uain~ :'\ill be und.c~tood 8-b Buffalo or E tPl n c.;:.tand ard time GRA:-ID 'fRl;NK RAIL\'\ A\ The unexpected dEath of GE>neral Wm :field i::lcott Hancock robs the natiOn of a d1sti.ngmshed ornament A gallant st I dier, a wtSe Rtatesrnan a de\ otecl patriOt and the soul of pub he and prwate honor he was a modern Bavard an• pe11r at .ga,~.q 1 epr oche S\p]dorn has a man of his f'mmence pres< n.t<'a so near! v h>1.\ less a character whteh <1eset'VPS to be held up fm the adnnratwn of all ttme France Kplilll and Italy furmshmg a great portiOn of the artisans mechan IC ~ a,Jl(l farmer~ The ItahanR <Omprt'e fully one-thrrd of the populatiOn 'fhe ;l,rg~ntmt>s are n >t apt at trade« nol pr !lk!ent m labm \\ h1ch 1 eqmres skill and prect.~Joll The great maJOrity of them seem to desp1se all t anili< raft empl :i UH 1 t aud I lk mth em tr>mp• upon \\ rl whtdt tlf\m\n<ls mat ual labor They educate thetr sons to be law) e1 s durtors puP~'is aud politicians or secure places fort 1er:r1 m the armv and navy or send thf'm out ou theu: estanoa~ to look afttt sheep and cattle In thts theJ ador t the same pl u a: th<' J! rench Canadians uf the be tel cl-<;ces cuncy only emptv promtses agamst a r• currencc !1. passage m :\1r G1ad •tone s address hru. not t\ caped atten 1:Jlon It pu~ the pre~er vatlon of •oeml 01 der first m hts hst of great hwh ques twns-the >erv thmg done by the late gm ernm<:>nt Tlts looks hke a >ague threat of coer' 1011 \w:>chCl pa>> lgP foreshadoY;o; an att~mpt to hang n 1 J th<> <nl.lt q te:s t n of h me rule for sn et ~I mot ths r t mststs on a preln t1 nm'i' exanunatJon and tnquuy but mal es uo a.Uus1011 to spe< 11lc me-asm s Tlns couhrms th ' n ectm~ that \II G lalh one mtcnd to gam tune cnoll 0 h ao tule ov e1 thE' s(ssJt n !1,_ roJ al I 'hall r o hu\\ cwr preJudg the value of !Jr Carmona lal or he satd Tl c repotts at lu1nd <rc so me tgte that wuat e\ cr my expressed opm10n !lllght be n \{,:ould be ba&ed oi 1nsutfictent grounds and of a consequence of uo value v; ere 1 to cunnnen 11 mtght uU\'\ 1tt1nrrlv gl\ C\ somP httle ud to a charlatan and ' n I to con c'emn I m1ght be dmug lD.JUtittc~ to a colleague and at ongmal \\or I cr m the cnusc l1 sctence One thllln I wtll sa> and 1t 15 tins lhou=h backed I ) ms 1ffictent ev1 lence t ::;atlsf:s.: me as a; ~cientifiC man I thmk Dr Carmona s method of moculauon ts sufficiently plan stble to demnn the muSe Lhon tudt tm e tt;;all m fhc < nrnes 1 e~om mendattcn of\ tch men as Drs Hamt!ton loner ani Holt shoub.l Ill m:,: opllll n be sullic1ent tl 1nducfj congress to ma1 e- the pPtt' appropnatwu of ,_, 000 aske<' 'o Though we m New York have anclyrolm bly wlll contmue to enJOj' 1mmurutv from the vellow scourge lll humamtarrans here will undoubtedly mdur\'e a me LSure the out- cone of wht~h ma} bn L !l:leat boon to our ~1ster mt1es of the south t )\on the enstetu' eps of the capttol hold tug up u. globe '' hlle at 1 b s1d(! c ronchE\s an Imltun p;nl Oppostte tilts m maJestiC nake lucss ( rcenb u~h '\\ asl ngtnn h II m~ np h I n I as tf to en ch tne bull Colntnbus ts about to throl\ t:;e~1ator Cor gor thought that tne \'onderfnl women crouchld tt tlte swe of Columbus 1sent1E'at mg him t \1thiliaw frulll. tile game bef 1 c he has a d1s1oca ed thumb or a b1n1sedarm Senator :\forrill \ho has a deal of dry humor fc a man seHmty stx :;ears of age re\ 1\ e 1 the s:tj Ill., < ! Henn \ \\ e that \\ ash1rgto 1 £:>xelmn ed to CJltn1hns who was holding up b s ten Din ball Chn:-;to- pher \by don Fl 1 et ber r1p 256 to 268 Main Street. <: t Ul!lSSlOl CO tld hUlll 'alliS for \\P!'k~ 01 n;wnths OH ER TH!\ \\ EEh The sel\' wes rendered to t hP natwn hy Hancock \IV ere many and consprcu ow; o\ soliliet fwu ht hoyhood up h~ served ou the frontier m the M<>xl can ~nd l::lemmole wru~ m the Kansas troubles and at the outbreak of the war of the rebelhon was ts&'lgned at hiso\'n request to active duty m the field after havmg exc;rlrd valuable Uruon Jnftuence m Califmma His war history need not be retold for tt lS oractJcally that of the army of the Potomac and THE REPr BLIC recoun tecl 1t yesterda} He was perhaps the most successful of all om corps commanders and the thanks of c<:¥1gi ess bestowed upon htm fhe home rule question Ill shOI t Is to be pushed aside lJ\ maJ!Lify lllJ the Ia 1d qucs,wn \l tle the grand ld n1an shutfies ~I )Untl to gam tlnl(: dealmg ouc elaborate pluases the \lule The1e IS ltttle satisfaction Ill ?orb :11c SEASONABLE GOODS }l!llil \::\ < E\STR \L R II WAY A~ \lJA 'IliBU:o.; IJJV lON Tra n~ 1f'a Ex 1 ango street Dcp t as fo11o vt; Ma 1 and Ac umodat10o \'~ A ~L ~t Lou s and Chwago F. xp1ess at 8 3C\ A l\1 hbC'higan Ex pre•• at JU 00 '1. i\1 I act tic Exp1 ess at 12 35 P l\1 sr ectal { l &e- Exp css at 12 30 A M The JIIlllllgrahon of the Latin r&.cf's to the R1ver Plate ts becommg very con Sld~rahle 'The Italians are s~nding O> er some 100 000 souls ev er;y J eru The mumgrants howeve~ never become naturaliZed as this would 1n vol ve lia bthty to m1htar> set v1ce so the nat1ve pohtlctans me E'ntnely unhampered b> fore1gn comp~tttt m 'Ihf' countrv d:oefl Cmthy ~ le•ter for those who JUlllped at the conclu~wn th~t home rule voas as good as assmed because Gladstone had r e m'l'lecl to power Possrbl;y the mean treatment endured bv Mr ::VIcCartln at th<' hand>< of tl1<' tHE~!~-:.; UW THE 1HE U1 rhe I•sne Br1efl:; Stated Phtlade l'phla TtmeR Our assortmentn of s1zes and styles are complete m the followmg goods Ttams u 1 \eat 4 35 ar d 8 OU A. i\1 nnc14 f>\ g 20 P M dall'\ 'lratns lf'aVt\ for ~mgma. Falls ami l'hagara at k!JO P M I etmnrng reach lloffalo at U 00 A N \ CENTRAL & Hl; DS0:-.1 RIVER EXCH \..~GE T;REET .NEAR M CHIGAN T1 a q, 1€'-a e for the East at 4 0 iO aC' ommo datt n) :-. 10 and ~ W A I 4 lU t 4<> 4 uO <a t omntodat on> g 00 anU. 9 30} \1 sunda) ~at H 10 an 1 ~ >0 \ M ~ 10 and 4 1 I M not ol:l'er any mducements to workmgrnen seel m,s to bettPl dttton ltberals \\ho tlro\e Inn out of tht <-tl! t01ship of the Dazly l'ietts rnav cauHe htm to take an uudul~ gloom.} \18\\ of Sltuatron He ts a fatthful obs<>n <>r howe\ e1 and hls trustwm thne<s of state ment has never Jet been doubted Dr John Betttm dtl\!.msa of \Lnners t) place has spent three years m 'iextco m charge \tt t the \ell known DI Heme m m of the::; Sabasttan hospttal at \eta Cruz He ts pmchcally and theoretwally acqnmn ... e t 'Vlth Dr 11anuel Carmona Vallev s methon of moculatwn as a preven tme of yellow fever and at t late hour last e' enmg he kmdly 1mp 11 ted the result of hts seat cltes to a He l 1 reporter- It Io elf 1dent from the \\V de:spread con demnatwn \\htch Senator Edmunds ts te cetvmg that the\ ermont \enator s present a ttl tude tov;: ard the admin1stratwn lS nei ther n harmony wtth the pollcv o. Lhe 1 e put l!cau part\ nor representatn e of the senttment of tnat large class of mdependent \tJoter.t> \ho are the c.ontrolling p wei rn every decttOn Appaientlv none of these mterests regord h1m as clomg anythmg of actt al \ alue even <J the repnbltcan part) whtle many rue mclinecl to accuse h1m of direct 1nte.rfereuce wtth the \urk of are- form ad!lllmstratlOn In no public speech Ol mes:-sa 0 e (bd President r!e\ eland e'\ er g \e 11) pledge o prom1se to reform the Pctbl!c sernce w th the heads of depa t n ens m antagoru:stn to.hwpollc) Toha\\e <lone thts would have been fall~ if not 1m IJeclllt v and an) oppo•ltton t<J the cunfirrn atwu of any department officu.t \ho ts to become a part of tbe aCLmtmstra 10n 1tself \\Ill sun ply be ~n obstacle In the pathway of reform L ...,g Afg;aD\' Tra ns arr e om the East ;=tt 1 lil\ 5 iO an 1 ~ 3!1 A l\1. 1 Jo o 30 6 lo ellllgrant an l 30 p :u Trams letn e for Nu q:a a Falls an l sus1 en (ln Brdgeatl230 61~ P :M ~10 AM tlW:M 1 3i - 4 05 t) Oa and 9 1 r: l Runda!o s at 10 10 P M Lea f' Suspens on Br age fm Buf falo t<l3 4 10 40 11 23 A l\! 10 3 6 30 -were well deserved KEEPING I~ I he mub b 1smess appear~ .o be epttleJ uc A life long democrat thong\ taking no acttYe mterest m pohttes Gem tal Hancock was a close s.udent of the philosophy of government and a keen obsener of pubhc atl'mrg Hts ~ound conYlCt!OnS of the true theory of popu lat government and pattJCularly regatd mg the subordinatwn of the military to the mvtl at'll1 when msunectwnary fm'Ce has been overthrown and peace established as e:-:pressed m orders and offi.mallettershave longcommandedgen- era1 approval and respect Hrs conduct as commander of the Fi'th mthtary <hs tnct m 18tJ7 68 gave the pla< tical pwof of the fruth that was m hmt Hts prmc1ple:; won to I Hl th< l'hE' JoUJ nal of Educatwn makes a vtgorous ouslaught upon the clefensPless practice of some otherm~P good teaC'h ers of keepmg puptls after school The habtt once acqun ed 1t says 1 almost as difficult to break as any ' tClons ten dency of hfe ·we have heard no good ru gumE'nt m tts favor All progresstve teachers most super• lROI'S all normal schools all pedagogJCal hte1atwe all phy ~1c1ans arP arra~ ed ag unst thE' prac twe antl yet some teachcts chng to 1t wrtl.t exaspemtmg teuac1t;) ·vv 1th rare except ons It 1.8 a fmlure as a pumshment It \' \ld ts t ha\f' th<.> pup1l~ fpp( that they = afford to be Idle lazy or play fulm school hours tnd make up fm tt tt le1,;ure a,JWl\\ard The 111 of th~> ~<hoolwom at such a Time IS unfit to breath The lmbtllty to tltsart ange homl plans t >the anno\aiH of patPnt ~hould be consJdc1ed fm the pwents has ngnl-; that the teacher 1s bound •• tcspect Tlll tPa< hPr owe t duty to her school as a \\h le wh1th 1eqm1fl\ absolutl nnnwdmtc te~t fwm w~n 1< w lren sdu >1 d ,es Those te LC hPrs \\ h 1 mgue that they cannot get on vnthont JUst now 1he ratwnal stud; of thts dread Rcom ge satd the doctot was begun OJ P~ 1fessm Pasteur thoUI;>h the labors of Pedere.-a I erdo an<! Y a]acla are notable fhe name::; of Drs C arnwna of Mex co and Freue of Brazil have lately becomen~ost Ullll ~ro till assoctated w1th tne )l:erm as agamst the m pot tatwn theory of Yellow Jack Yet thrs theory IS by no means as IS o!te stated a novel one of the democi atJC party made him rts candtdate for the prest dency mlb8l Fur< nc< nctm,; tPfu>cd to perch upot h1s \Jmmel but he \\a.~ not cast down He ace< ptE d the u:ve1 ,e m the true sprr1t of the sr ldH r u.nd hmled his succes~ful rn al w· ch1 valrous loyalty Takmg coi<ill t part m thE' maugtUal ceremomes matlnng Gm :fields accesswn he showed the tru<' manhood of lus natme and the plaud1ts of people betokened, th<J.t they u ule1 stoocl and appr ematecl his com se The tlemot:ratlC part;y ma) well mom n the loss of so stamless a.ncl great a hero and statesman In the matter of work the legtslatm e lS V'ery ably showmg how not to do tt The London nots are proV'mg demd ~lly embanassmg to the new go>el'Il ment Mr Chambe1lam s radicahm1 mll have a Se\erp, teHtmg presenth as he ts duectly called upon to deal w1th the problem rhe republiean senators who me :fignting the pres1dent upon the ~ubJeCt of appomtments are du,n,; 1 good \ml They are bmldmg hmt up mme solidly than ever1n the hea11:s of hts own party and the enfue people as well \.__ Bouctcault s p.ew play IS called The Jtlt The author h1s pla]ed m the char In the year 1803 Don Fiorenza I erez a Mex~enn notable wrote a long and exhnus tn e treattse on the subJeCt of yellow fe\ er ad<lre\sed to the opantsh government then lonnnant m the country In thts treatloe Perez confessed that J ello\ fever was a home product and not a• hurl alwa) s been and ts sttll cl umed by some J\norant Mex1 can r.ractttwnets nn tmportatwn from the Ant tiles A frtca or some other foretgn country Perez smd m hts humel:r Jan guage The Mcrn uf thLS du;ea\e spllUO'S f-rom the l tth It 1s strongly oi \eak'i'; de> eloped accm dm t the atn t B1 henc c t (ht o1 an 1 fat tl m Inn'\\' r ts 111 exac proportton to tts ,.,ood or mdilferent de ~elopement 1t sholld tl'rnembet that Lm fhst c hss teacher would take he •cho >1 and get as guud results as she has wit! out st ch newus practiCe and that If she woulcl only acqmre the a1 t she nught do t herself v IeW<Cd lll the most fa\otable hght tt te~tlfi.os agamst a teach<'r to keep her pupils aftet sch JOl There are some teachers m Butfalo who arv wedded to the antl uatNl pra tlct and \\ h 1 1 1t might I P <ltfhcult to conVlllce of rts hwtfnlness l.M well as uselessness A gerwral 1 ule a.;a I1.P' confinement after 1 egulat sc hu Jl h urs nught ha> e the ptfet t f puttmg 111 end to a fo1-n1 of cor1cctwn condemned bv suPh emment authout,\- u.~ the Juurnu1 of Edmatwn i GLOOlfl VIEH tctet wtth no mconstderable succe's The nnnnal ktllmg of the 1 earn crop ts oroceedm,; 'let tt IS safe to het that there will be a few pench~s m the m trket next ~ummer ~e\' Jerseys Iegtslatme 1s lu urmtme m the contents of barrels tapned In the Baltnnure & Oh n I the P nns) h nma railroad\ fhe \'W sa) s that nothmg du 11 ul ~..:uuhl ever occ r m rhe drnft not~ h \e nrc! ally sun s tnemory The sale of the ltench crown jewels has beeu adopted as an e:q edtent to 1 atse the \1 1 t I Th\ ::1-Ia lngasenr and Tonqmn lnx ttl es hn e made ;;ad h les m tl e natwnal 1 he firot Ghmama!l c> er n 1 le act 1zen m I mn eom ty (l! on owne l the celesttal name of 'i a-Ha Hnng Hts \mencnu name '\ I 1m 'A e•tfall and ne ts a the Oregon Pnctfic tatlroad 1he :Boston r l. cttc uccu::oe!:) tuc Htr\\\ Jo s oll. look of pnbltcl> ptomulg ttlng an ex clmaveknowleageof ctwme mtentwn some how rny tenously o tmne 1 In a son1c \\hut blatant and w mcly manner 'Ihm ts trulv awful :Ur Hyndman whose prommEnce m the I ondon lab<H up he LH>l .. , nutcd 111 the c lie <1 pn cbu~ t<:: thee htn c.f 1 t th gan of the soctal democ1 ncy The papet tH a m1•swmu v C'ffort ~u tamed hv >oluntaty Ftfteen years ago ~~r Farra Bet schell nm' ( Judstone s lord char r~llor ond a pee~ thought uf ab Lmluwn., the Ill>\ m I~ 1 n His f tends persuaded h m tupe1'e'ere an I no\\ he IS at the head ot hts pwfess1on and keeper of the queen s consmence Before the end of thts month the :-ltw Y 01 k Sta1 expects to pubhsh an t: sue uf 100 000 cop1c ar d before the close of the )L u t pnnt an ~ H' of not le- ~=:. thln (0 oo \Vueth~t the latter bu e 1 '\ 1s t 1 e monthl~ the St<I <W<s :So m [be coursu of eighty o 11 years we h ' ~ n Jv uh :meed ft om say mg a funv.us gr rwth to n. n1us nuo111 fuugu~ gru 'th uul th ugh m heal men ate un I ubted!J ad\ ancmg on the proper road I thmk Dr (armona has meandeted oli mtu a bvpath lll oa !lim~ all the bin 1 guil me \of :rel low fe\d on that excellente llble the !llU l1 A '\'\a nnng that w1ll uot be Hee<letl .. I h !adelphia L~dger \\hen a young 1-(111 outs una dress of 'a por~ tulle with all the garments of the uc ca.swn thmne<l and lightened to corre pond and \ tth absoluteb bared chest and spme (one must take the doctor s term\ m clescnbmg the expos\ re) clrn es along tcy \treets to etther the opera w1 h tl' dt an(ihty door~ or a ball room \ ltll 1 altern tlo between hot rooms at U!J:htJ and cold sta1rwavs und \est 1 les near fre~zing It s somethmg of a man el \Wl.enc\ er ohe cs cu. pes su lder dc,th rho ling nng nr lat r HlJU!les or fatal! ties ~nnnot oe e 'mpnted here Add to these her ow exy u1 e:s autl I 1a1 t) rdorns of tlress and o\ trheating of dances and champagne suppers and then the sudden changes of temperature durmg the return home-mstend of harpmg u the B \ r I N \ I \..LL \ \ pern1an!='Ilt1n\a 1d1smoJ.OUI countr)W.Onlan Dr Carmon 1 b t\es hJS whole theor) on the phystclltn ~u:l ooet sbuald certaml eel the fact that t e o c:11le I ' I rl u elt >le tl em n m rack uf 1 \ll tn~os mu~hwom nm r l 1• fo md m the remam whene\el the:; go through mh a •eason of lJ pnr o::~q who'e clrath re<lt te I fromj unharme I \lld <\\ e\\ f tl en - o yelln\ fe\ e> a ul hero Ill~ p.o•ttlon IS ahso [ fat \\ I er m m t harm 1 a\ 1 e c n pnte I lutelv !mpre,u tlJle The, are J l;n found - - -- m the '\\ems of all nltow •e\'el 'trltm< Pe>~e' era nee Pe1 som!led bnt unfortunately tor the theory uL'o u ll.!chlllm d \tat the renunn, ot all I er\onH \h rlle 111 th \ spe tkmg about mtlustr) < 1 1 a _c ttle \mm and uubcalth:; cl mate \\ htle m the \\n sau:u;t ano ho 11 a! ten m ltfteen pa man t a St l~C reporter )esterda) T )mow ueuts \ould dw rom flle d1seru;e rlml~ I a mau who has 1 tilt a I ou e 1 J an ost found qmte as manv 'Jir< cl!r t r m the Je smgulll\ method of m lustry 1 or roam m<.uns of those ' no (he l fron1 pneumonia or any other dt•e~<Se Iherefmo I and a h.o t of otl tt IDf'll wl1o ha\ e In\ estigate 1 the matter on the spot cl~tun thut the p11 r t. I ct 1 ::o nut 1 espoi stblc an 1 thnt an:y 1 e-1n eel:; evoh eel from tt would be absurd In 1852 Carmona made known his theory wluch I h t\ e shown uot tD ha\ e been on,.,mal th1ough the medmm of the 1 CJ rc c zrrif a new !)1pE:'r of \era Cruz u.ud uf co ust t c ' ID Inn ldi Lteh n 1c1 pecu latton on the sUbJect I mu>t S<l\ here \\hat 1s a weU known tact 1ll .Mextco that Dr Carm ttl has ue\ er rtllO\Hcl mmoclf tht> prop_Pr onr rt 1 HlP tor earrv1 1g r n ln..:: stm!ie ilc ha~ remruned < uunuall\ m the ctty of ~lex co \here <;ase of }ello- fe>e ne> er occm s and hts mateual m the v.: ty f t p~~~ ate tru. sported fl om \ ern Cr tz !llltl lJ) [he 1 I e t h ' reorh l < t< Recttn~ room ate not 1n a. con ht < n t) pPl m t <lf c1entlfic and tru•tworthy r<.!Hearch so httle fa1th h :u Carmona tn the tlllmunl ty from dl\e&<e whteh he clattns for bts method of moculatwn that he ho~ ne\ er 'eutured mto the cttv of'\ era Cruz whteh ts \dl known to be the bknlquat ters of ye lu \ f~:\ er I am unabll to '\'1 enk ,qth 'ears past he l a::o pu;ke up f1 OI 1 t1 e stree s one bnek at a ttme and a~ em ago he had accun1ul ttell a !:iUtllcH~nt uuu1ber of bncks t b 11ld h1m a small house m the su bum• 'I he (;;! 1:-; 1 1 \.~ that sou \ 1ll ot fi l on tl e prmctpal streets a~ m mv 1 tJCks a•) on can carry home The:; are dr 1 pe 1 t :1 \a\ on thH 'ell out u the hou:;< nn I m some t th tre t The D(\faultei s P tradl~C Hools. Knt~ll ts Fa<;:.ctna o JaC'kets V\ oo1 \M ttE' K11t Glm t L u Gl A\\' the pi ICes a1 e comnder ably lower than at the be grnnrng of the season, those who have to buy now reap the advantage BARNES, HENGERER & CO 256 to 268 Main St. ADAM, MELDRU~f & ANDERSON. V ALENTINES' LENTINE 1 Adam, Meldrum & An1lerson. llAlW \1:\'< ,!3 \Rl Al:\s I nt f t1 m \ c>t nt tl e Bankrupt t k n ur B\scm nt Rtor~R si () al attr.a tlon'3 tn Hilk an 1 \\ elveU:. 50 X U5 6 30 and o 10 P M Arrne n !lnf falu a ~ 00 A ~f ll! 20 3 05 .,. 8 10 I M sundu} t1a1n\\ fo ~ a:gara E alls at 10 00 A M a d. 4 U;> I :!\1 J ea e Sm!]_.;CU on Bndgc fnr Buffalo at 5 10 and 8 00 P M 11 • 1 a r I Lu kport at ij ;o a d ll 00 A M 3 01 u 3i I ~1 Lea'e I ookpo t fm Hull'ulo at 8 J0 A ~i 1 J 5 00 1501 M Ar:tJ e n Buf falo at 9 30 A M 1 :;5 6 00 and 8 o P M Tuna anda a.nll Batav a t ana leave Z 30 P M DF.I.Ir LINE. 'I a!llR lea e Ex hange stree vta. Black Ro k at ~ 30 In P lJO JO.GO. ll ;]() A 1\f and at 1230 1311 ll 400 500 600 anl 00 P M I ~a e a \ ll t11 b'tl eet at fi n t) 4 H UO g 30 10 30 A ~ :ll and M \ ;JO I 3U ;;() 3 iO I 4.0 o30 anlo:JOP ~I B :K >: & P RY Adam, Melurum & Anderson. The London rwts have followed rath er closely. upon the workingmen s dele gation whiCh called upon Lmd Rahs burv last week $kj.ng fur l->UUlt efl rt n the part of the gO\ e1 nment to betH' I the distiessed conditwn of the masses Eng lana aupears t be f\'lhn~ upon c \,: Il days Jushce McCarth\ does not appear tto be enammed of Mr Gladstone\ new aU11llll!Strat1on nor does he auhc1pate a long hfe for 1t In a letter to thE' Herald hrc a;y\ that netlh<'r tl e Iu~h purh uc>r the couutty genetalh are s ttisti!'d \1th h1s appomtm ut.~ ~,raJaug a coloma! ruinlstE-1 of L rd Gran\ 1lh, J.:s c.:haracte1 tzed a:< a \tl l Pee of absurdt!J ThP old \\Oman <.l J an 1mmense amount Ftfteen lfearo a~o Heney Brc'l hUH>t k.no'' led,..e r the lo;pectfic 1nstancl:S ''!: hwh (armunam h~' rep rt cttcs rs urr 1 ra 1 f 1 thP n 1 £ ..:: {ln! ~ h~1\P saY po h p l t:>rt p t~ unl\:PT!\ Uv n :\h::x c let I do not thmk tl at th 1 anothel' tllu ~ttatwn of a prophet\\\ ant of recogmtton m ht< own count r\ lmt wmg to the n e ITL! t' l l: l h he h 1 1 P r a 1 t 1 l\ ann~ u -; 1pport th~ et11cuc) of Ilucu !at lOTI Th Ham I nn (ana la ~rrr t that n t ue tl e ~ er col 1 b 1t s u UJ la) s couu lot 1n ha lmallt' a 1llff(rcr ce r < Xl>t• b~l\ een tbe shady ar I the sunny Adam, Meidl urn & Anderson The Lockport Jaw nal extend~ Buf ialo tts condolence upon tm prosr H t of the next state farr b<'mg held he1 e Tlw esi(l(>med reg I'll t n a :I' \ager his swPet llie that If tbe fa1r be held m this barl1 wtck 1t \tll be a ghttermg ~ttC'<'l'\' VV1mt Buff lo uel'ds hO\\ f'H 1 1~ a pP! manE'nt mdnRtnal expo 1hon A.ec01 dmg- to the )< ew )' ork Et enzng Post the reat~ng- colurrms of the T~mPs are notcnonsly for sale at ,;o umch per llne Th<> Tn tP' a~ cusps the Sun of bemg the penny whtstl.e of Ja:y Gould and the Be ltdE'phon<>m<mopol> ThPs<' great moulders o' pubhc opuuon are never so happv as when fl ngmg mud at each othe1 It IS IeJOlcmg to see tue a!acr1ty mth which the Commercwl has tumbled to the true so;ate of public opnuon on the <:piestiou of natnr 1l gas It now lS Wlllmg to ltsten to propos1twus \fo1 the dehberate exam nation of the ;mbJect by a speCial comnntte~ or aldermen and cttlzens aud has no objections to offer to the wcorporation ana .fr:mchismg of a second company !l_Thi:s IS u. -\ Zi7 cneerlllcr batok.onmg tnat \\ hen:;:-the gas 1s brought hete rts distnbutwn \Hll Le O})E'rated under pr )per re-•tr!dion~ and that the pubhc mtere~ts wtll be ade qua.tel:y p10tected ··--~--- Lord \bddeen h 1s left ft r Dublm wher.o he 1~ tu b< •mme<ha.tdy s\\ urn .n as lo~tl he ttenant T ustm 1IcCarth;; .iU:bs him a ph mtom VIceroy He has 1 strong aJJ.t path) to Catholic but ts not a ferocmus peroOTI. He IS a close p~l\'wte f?lt nl of :1-lr Glntb1:{ ne Gladstones untler \ecretarv < f the home de of m1schtef at tlw foreign ot!icE' and L' pnrtment wru ,. 0 rkmg a• a JOurnenuan now tur-ned hose to pla v I a\ uc \tth the t 1 e rna n Ihs nnrne ha 1 eon honor\ t:olomes Hts mmd ts tilled w1th t!Jc llv con nee ted \Hth the conmll\ 1 n for t hs ttathtwns uf fott) \et, ago that t.he hun mg of the pom m who•e 'ork the colomes are an enemnbtanct> He> Pr nee of Wales took~ hand thus etartlllf.; the ~lun1m1ng ciazc> kno\ s notlung ab mt them and hL'i nat mal mtl ,lence ple\t nt.~ lu~ pa.r 1 1g tltte attenu n to ollkwl d !liP\ R\ the colom\t.~ he1e h1s appumtmcnt 1, xe ga.rded vnth consternab m Lord Kunbe1lv Is an ther of the old gang who\ Ill not be snakE'n off He b1tterl~ ut endetl Uid eHtra,nged the eolomes under Gladstone li old aclml!l tstratwn and 1s HoW gn eu ludm t >pia\ fast and 1oose with He '\ utr<-rh m competent for the post 1s obstmate meddlesome and stupid and a worse man coul(l not be chosen The chotce ofKu Wtlhnm Harcour fm chunc<>llor of the exchequer lS sUlll erne!\ nd1cu l JUS as h€' bus tlr.. lmow!edge of trade or nati nal tina.nce and no ~Ympath¥ With the ( orumerc tal classes It nnght ha>e been expected that the se!ecnon of John i\Iorle\ 'or the Insh secretru.J s.lllp would extort prat\e ftom the bnlliant home-ruler but Jt aoesn t HE' s:J.J\ ~II fohn ~rmlt v 1\ much puffed bv th<.> press rmg but 1s an ent I e stJauger to public hfe Brough. mto parltament by Mr Charubellam wrom he obscqmonsly follow\ he has com ued the Irtsh partv but hts att-'1.cks upon re !Jrrwn h t>1' gtn n !!Teat oftPJWe to \Hh b1\hop \\ tl~h aml the prt< ,tho< d The nauon ccmaders thf'se mEn hut sm\rv substitutes for Lm d Harting Lon :sn Henry Jame• :M1 Bu~ht :md the duke of Argvll all excluded from the present cabmet \\ htle the Seuatc ts domg st1eute- '\\In 1 senat-or T nes of Fl rt Io. has seiZed the oppmt 1:1 t\ to rn..,.h to IJe- tr 1t wher<' ne ts paymg hL'> court to a md ow \ortn $' WO 000 Uf course the senatur IS mpdled onh l\ love nnd 1t lS JURt a.: easy to lo\ e a w 1dow mth a brare of m1l 1 ons as une w thout n. (!f)lll.l 1 he atlulterl Uti l'ar::.uu Du\\ t , be doing a. land office busmess 1n terrortz mg the mmtster, of the BoRton Baptist con terence If the don1 ntes bad the conrage of then com wtions they V\ould speeml~ puo them on record by ex> ellin<~ the dirtv fellow from tbe1r communton an 1 so end mg hts power of p! O\ okmg clerical <can<lal W Ill Till In Bl s1l~ >f th c:.t e(:t !dam, Meldrum & An1ferson. DRY GOODS AND CARPETS, 396 to 402 }lain St. Somethin~ New! COPYING PRESS. - Al\' a large line of- Copymg Presses and Stands, Conriei' Compan}, 197 Main St A POSITIVE fl~rfi, ~.~}:t~,;rt- WEED .£ co i'J~J~xl~l\:~; « ., tlw me t '}-, t1nate aFC: m four d~11 r lPFs 284 Mam St cor Swan, Allan s Soluble Medtcat~u lloug1es Ha\f> JU t '\<'f\ ul 1 earner Au a.n a.. dire(t fr a 'heffitld E t-::lar l a largt- h k of CUTLE::R...\Y from the wo ld renol'i:ned Rogers & Sons.