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V O I i . X : S V H - r N O . 294. OSW E G O . N. Y ., W E S O A Y i O T 28, IS90. ESTABLISH E D t$X9 ^-4 f Blg'gEAEIP BPililYAI H O W TEB OHAM P IpB A05CS ON TEH HOAD. Ho 'Xakea Twontjy-J’lvo Hundrod a W eote a s Hia Share of? the Hrofita—It C o s ts H lta a Thou sa n d a W e e h t o Live—Ho W ill b e H a re C h ristm a s. N^w Tork Herald, Sunday. John L. Bdllirwis just now saiIio|f along; in the nemth ol hia prosperity. Never before M s b e made bo jpueh money land marie it bo easily os he isf doing now. He. is the atsr of a theatrical company which is in receipt of on aver age income of quite %5,00Ch per week after deducting the share of the hoiiBo. thirtng his recent engagement at Niblo’8 . Theatre, New York city, the grow receipts were a trifle over f 7iQO0 perweek. Of this the booEe took twehfy- flve per cent,, in roundnumberi^ - . . - ------- •-'-iBtlpnfd.^SO. totohis: his rooms to At him, tailors, who oome as do his other fumteUt— Sullivan may lose some of his gallery od admirers when they learn that he /ears pink silk undhrweai?. The majori ty: of the galleryitea ate so carried away by the Sfilllyan glamour that they will douhtlefi^fbrglvo even pink silk under\ riailivan has to have this underwear made to order, as no ready mado gar- meats are liurgo enough about the should- Baljilvan htebeen atemarlrahlemoney making focton H e has made fortunes, for severnl-dlflerent mani^ers. It is estimated that he bias madS 1750,000 eo - - jtgivei far He & B;^nt it all, or rather given and thrown i t w a y . A t one time h e inveeted fd0,000 i fohirper cent United States government hands,but sold them almost immediately. fast as he got Sullivan a ^ a m oh h is ptosoat tour, 5\ b at\ which venture. Huliivan gets, the lion’s share, an un divided half of the groBB receipts aftei the house received its ebare—that Is, . half of soveuty-flve per cent of the total groEB receipts, or thirty, halt per cent of all \ k t the box cent of 1 y-seven and th e money UriEen Sullivan’s mana- ■ \t’ofthe Duncan B. Hanison, ger and fellow star,gets w hat is le f t. other half of the seventy-five p er cent after paying all expenseB. Sollivsn is thus in receipt of a n actual iorome of |8,600 per w e ^ very extravagantly a n d liter- 's-bis money away. On bis ur his personal ezpenditarcs' SHioiii. ?mOBS for Swriaon & SulUvBit ChriBtmaa afternccp: Parquet, f l ; dress circle, 75o.; balcony and, gal- Jery,50o, , , JAY .GOPIP^S BIG SCHEME. H la B a ilroad OoEsolidotlon P o llly Being I’u t in O p e ration. ^ N ew Y obk , Deo. 23,—The Times a Jay Gould’s policy of railroad cons: tion is being put in operatiofa in the Mia- ' Pacificacific Byetem.em Newsws fromom the Bouri P Byet Ne fr West says the directora of five of the local MiEsouri ‘Pacific companies held seems to have no m o re: of a dollar than a kitten. He falls an easy prey to riipeolous- “ friends” as well as beggars of all 1 finllivan is said nevorto have been tp- pvoaohedhy anybody for assistance with« ont giving it. This is an exaggeration, a i t h ^ b it is vwy seldom he refuses. The foUoiving incident, illnetmte bow Sdllivan and his mcmey parted: SoUivan was leaning against the hex of a popular sporting and billiard resort on lower Broadway, New 'York city, not long ago, whtm one of those frowsy, •tarred and wretched looking *mnnaa” tiaat frequent BaUeiy P ark entered and asked foreltns. Everybody gave a gruff refusal except SuUivan, who remarked; “It’s pretty T ' \ ;ets down as Ic meeiinge in Atchisoh yesterday and voted to formally constolidato with the parent i^atem. Six other companies of the-same eyatem will meet a t Wichita to day and will be merged in it. A meeting ol the directors of Mother lo«d company is to beTheld in- this c i ^ this; week and will also consolidate with the Uissonri Pacifio, thus making 12 com- panieethatwUUoBO their identity and be swallowed up by the big corporations. There are other local lines that will con* eolidate with the ayitem later. ; The coDsolidatioa, it is explained, does not effect the rights of the munlcipali. ties thatlkrid Stock,' There is a wide- jproad belief in tbs West that the pro* ^ossd Western aaeocIatioD, approved by the recent meeting of the raUmad pteai. dMt. ia an attempt on the. ' to orginteo the biggest tn tion ever attempted in t It wiU absewt Icbbe Irillaandi Last Spring Sullivan u liivaa ____________ lyn Bkloon, on -Fulton atreety when- a ided bim tbn fills and a one dollar bill. Last Spring S w as in a Brook- Siater of Mercy entered to « k for money in aid of the poor. Tho half doxen other men m.tho roam gave h er dimes and half , dimes. I,, however,owever, drewrew a greenbackreenback van h d a g from' his pocket and handed i t to rihe Sister in a careleea way. Tho woman epread the hill ont between her hands' and plainly evinced surprise. The denom-. {nation of the bill was $50. “ John, what did yon give her fifty dollars forf-* asked one o f his triads, as I still stood 6taring._Jj Then turning to tho woman, “Never mind, keep it. I’m glad to give it to ^ The woman murmnred her th and one of the men told her it wat ^ Sullivah who had given her tho bill r evidently heard of foeivel tendered s benefit\ November N^ew York city. John L. Sullivan sent average days. ing it. He Iises the mirror adi Its on SttluVM open- s r and poses In front of . j e mirror adm iring his owhhnge bulk. H e gives a sstiefied smile at bis own ra- fiectioD. Ha goes into an adjoining room and bank Harrison out o f bed. Then be auggeets that a email bottle k in order. A lter bo baa absorbed bis share of the amall bottle be repairs to the bathroom. bathroom, ways have a bath at- EB ^in hot water for 21) After a n ib down w i ^ bay ram ho givea die order for “ brewfast.” Steak, chicken, tvltb Celery and other veget- ablee, washed down with Baia' ale coi atitute the m e ^ Then be raw s thoBewspapere, paying partioalar attention to the sporting news. Next, if the day is pleasant, a Coach is Ordered, and, Scoompanied by Barnett, HamisCn and perhaps another privi leged friend, he is dtlvmi through the ' ‘ ‘ reequo part of the town where f I until dinner time. Ho always dines in a' private room, there being no oth®r table in it occupied .cxoept the one ' around which he aita wiWi Harfiton and JBatnett and Other btori’friendi; The dinner lasts until it k tlmo to go to the SnJUvsn ia£ownever ihavedor bar- beiad in a jpUhlic barber shop- He has Ihe barber ofatoe to M b tea m . . . ' Tbs aamU is true i n regard to bis « s! ___ Morton was 80 = pleaaei a t the letter that he sent a beantiful ailver cop to “Levi P , Morton Duval,” “ • ■ It 15 to little “ F rm k Duval,” while Senator Evarts beautiful Washington souvenir 'fer spoon, and had engraved on the back •‘William Evartspavai.” Senator MorrlU of 'Vermont was one of thefirslv and sent a silver mug marked “Jnstitt QuvaJ, ftCrn Jnalin. Morrill of ______ Tba only Senators who were not caught were Mitchell of Oregon, Davk of: Minnesota, and Dixon jk claimed that both parf great credit for the fact that nt> colUsdon took place between thSir followers and that the last day of the campaign at least W83 conpicuone f«r the almost mi- ___________ „ __— _ ____ ______ „ fire ahsenca of the personal abuse which five letters were brCught forth and with; has xe«ntly Been exchanged by hroad- them thirty-five cerrifleatea showing that sldcE?-lft!;ween the foUowere and the op- the 6Uppo«d baby had been baprizsd b y ! pOhenlS of Bir. ParnelL a clergyman, -i... ~ i be sent, bat 'Vest went pocket icx <5. Carlialerlitle wasas Dstnocrat cang‘ Eb tho four asso- e in tho Wait 89 foUowa: Weeternfrelfebt, trana Mksanrl, Transcontinental, aUd Suuthwoetem BB. and iteamahfp, embracing in all ebety ndlroads, having 75,000 milca of track, THE JESSE JAMES CAVE. The Skeleton of ftae 'Youngest Brother Pound. timnal certificate ol MandexsCn Duval, or of you. Howie you, waathatlwai ---------------------------- some prominent republican, and 1 choas yon becansa yon are from my native state. Iliavaaeenyou onaeveral oceaMons, a n d always have been an admirer of yon. Little Gbsrleaia getting along first rate, and 1 hope that he mayliveto beaa hon est as the man after whom he Is named. He b our firstborn, and as booubs we have his photo taken 1 will send ona Also inclosed yon will find five tickets to ax I Nortl 1 were kilksd, has ■’lo mystery of the disippea !3t of tho Jamds-lx^s;has and th o ____ . - . . the yonngest of tho Jamds-lx^s been solved, h k skeleton having been found ‘ ■Eoeubb bec^dlscoverod, disSppearanco of ideavot ravine in Nlckollot door opening into a common dug Hewed logs formed a \blind door,” which led into another room 20 feet were arrange which bnnl modato CO persons Thb room con tained eoveral benches and atook, an old table, tin pktos and cups, kettles, a cook stovo and various cooking utcntilS and tho skeleton referred to. Thero was also a letter refening to tho theft of horses, supposed to have been written by Frank James to Jim Younger. Still another found where horses hsd Bccommodato twent General OolUms Hetires. B oston , Deo. 23.—Qen. P. A. Collins states that hk resignation of the chair mansbip of the JDemomat State Com-' editteee means his permanent .retire ment from politics. He says: HHpenly rlahedto 'onld have retained m several years I ha tteind to both . In poUt d m y eeatin Congresf. have been endeavor- pclitica and law, ice that it was not in g to a tt ____ but found by experience th at it wi a^burte that could bo followed profit. Henceforth I am to be a It hot apoUtklan. BobbSra M a k e a Big H a u l. EiaoRA, N. Y,, Deo. S3.—Oharlee Stetea who olaiiUa to be a cigar manu facturer of West Soperior, Wlft, night hk pocket was ont open and $8,000 wks Stolen. Several arpeats have already beta nia4t. Statea says that h k faih ^ ifi>Iaw, George Hull of No. 5 Bobert street Binghamton, paid HjOOO yeatr-**- Miners Bobbed|,^ i, Cbl., Deo. 28.‘-John Calli- gan and John Johnson, miners, have beenn heldeld up nearear SallUallUa andnd rCbbOdCbbOd 6f h up n Sa a r i 40,000 in gold which they had just S( cared from prdepf atora hear by, Tho very best coffOe St Pool’s. BUMittBltia. You will he aurpriaedto Seo how cheap Harman Bros. seU farnitUre.,They have * fine'itexsk to select fwin. decaOdfit ^ „ McOart hjk lOjS over ChiraHall . deolffdfit. THE SEHATE’S BABt.; ,A DBUBBBA-rB j o K B OIT HBBt •DNITEDHTATEB S B N A T H : ups an d Spoons an d H o n e y B aby i)uval-rA Clever Buhe O b tain M oney From Diediai- Stulshed Seaators--'Th 0 Vloft- B resldent I n it Also, N ew 'Y oke , dfepatoh says; season on the ; nst leaked OL-, _ _______ _ : jtatimoro, giving the name of aval, h as been w riting to the Senakwf^ implhnenting them, aUd saying he h*w named hie baby aiffk the Senator nsuch andsacha StaiA . The letter s with an appeal to the reeipient that llpfe token for the ba^y would be M lTO F R O I OVERTEESEA'I b RS. PiABNBLL’S MAN BEATHN EN KILKENNY.:. m a n s s e y ’8 Majority N e a rly 1.20© Quiet To-day—<)tiher Inter\ -CBtlng Foreign foKK, Deo. 23 —A lYashingtoti: says: The greatest joke of tite' the United States Senaty a out* A 'ltoi'” ;ti&tnnd bsttlefoi. anti-Paro( up . to the Minnesc ------ and. \■ le. story ^came put. by SonstOr 5 ^ - lergyman. Senator Gorman refused to say wbat down in w the i while, BO far It a yxetty reatlaughi was praotioaUy'ih doubt hour, of noon, there vns litoh excitement' in kenny this morning. streetari Kil« and - - ----------------- Peace and .quiet outwfituly, at least, seemed to reign:' On all sides, the streete being the quietest IKrtion of the town. — ~ ^ J . Messrs. Parnell, Harrington, Kedmond, gcnlly, Hennessey and Healy were- in-< sioe the court house at mq earlyj, hotir,. :aWaitiing with varying emotions, th e eotnal ansounoement Hb6 rSiait. though the Parnelltw claimed npto Nie i»st moment that viotory was hovering cl ever their banner^ the defeat of their di aU^date was virtuaUy admitted befcHto he close of the polkyeeterdny. In ■yisw of the almost vital importance to both sityuof the exclting^ntest just docided, claimed that both parties dmerve T h ey ar© Selzad b y the Oustoni'S A-uthorltleS—A 'Very Dlshbtteet •Prenolm an. ' * N bw YoiK, Deo. 23.—Mrs. William Aafcot recently ordered from a dresEt -I two handsome costum'eSi tor them in advance, includ' ing the Buxu that would be exacted ae- . duties at the Now York Gustom Btoni% ! bused on the valuation of the drosate according to her dress makers bfiL The ■two dresaesSnivedhere froin .Fsjrkr on steanrerla. Btetygne last; W6e|, = invoice which. the express '^ent: presented, 'at the Custom House put down the cost o f the dress, ^tlU,0P0 francs. A s this was a t onoe' seen to be an. under valuation the custom’s ofificers seized { te dtpaaea and sent tho tranks •comaih)n g thenulh~~th!B-^pafalio~ stores, th a t tht jatesaea might- be apprplsed. 'When Mrs. Aster wum oommunicstsd: with she explaiiidd tiMst she h a d pmid thq ?atis areedhiaker hO^DflO feancs, or t4,.000, f o r tyb cmtumes, whioh was to nmudotfaeduty. IheFrencihiuan, after -shsuriring Mrs, Asfor the full ainount of luty, baood ozt the xesl cost o f the dreiso’, thought evidefitly to defrfiud botbiust astor and, the United States cnatom house by nndervalning the ;0 per cent. This, i f it had suc- - \ ’ ■ through le 50 per , ___ ___ got them tl the enstoxn bouse at one-balf the 5 and the «ressmaker cent, duty, a le d wo have pocketed the diSgrenoe. As it is. now, all that the customs officers can do, much a s they eympetbize with Mrs. Aator, who has already paid t o r the ponenit of Sir. P Daring the morning, aa has been the case eince the polk oloeed, the door of the “ couDting room” in tho court room iva« Btrlotly guarded by police, but there wa« no attempt to create any dlsturb. ance. Shortly beforemoon Mr. Davltt .came ont from the court house and -told the Amociated Press correspondent that he (tho correspondent) could accept i t as a laot that Mr. Hennessy’s majority would be about 1,200, and that the P ar- hclUtes bad euilered a hopeless, crashing KnxKNir iter, who h as already i dresses and the duty, is to lay before tho Secretary of the 1 who has power under the law to permjt Mrs. Astor to receive the dresses if ehe the duty once more on thei B. This will coat; her aeveral dollars, A. dozen similar attempt pays the duty once more on their ^nU rill coat; her aeveral bttn- -A do25en Biniil/*’' government i ________ I of artacles to bfl sihipped... valae. Ttiis w ill coeb dxed dollars, A. dozen similar attempm to defrat^ the government and Ameri can purchasers - . ___ from abroad have come to light r^M>tly. T h e E e ^ b t,W e lgb.t and Ago o f the Yjnited. S tates Soldier. ■WiBEEZHOIOH, Deo. 28,— tion of tho garrison poets ___ Breckinridg^jf eubordinatee has reel in the collection of some intezei while a t wori^ and m y friends are riving benefit. All the Income I bad this for m y ------------------------------------- was what vriui deilTied from my dally labor, smd I hope that.yoU'wll take them to aid me. If you do not want them yoa can letnrn them. My wife and little child lue well, a n ^ h o p e chat t ^ will findyra tificate oil right. Hoping this find yon wellj and wishin^yonamer^^^lhckt- mas and a happy New Year, n remain vonis, respectfoUy, i t'WuLiAM DevAt, eaE . Baltimore^ awahing The ticket} which 1 their pink enrfaca the printed an- nonnesment, “Grand entertainment for the benefit o f William Duval, E, Balchnore, Answer by retnm mail, 'as 1 v anxionsly await a reply from yon. endoeedbad Mandcraon bad a few days seen a eimilar.certificate in which chlld’a namo appeared an Justin __ rill Duvall. This fact Impelled him to investigate,' thns exposing Duval’s Bchemc. The certifirate sent to Senator blondereon is simitar In every respect. rave the namo of i ............................ those which ether f lb s documentlent is is printed in the highest etylo of ecdeskatical art on calendar paper. Allegorical imagery and scrip tural phrasCe abound. The certificate gives the namm of the alleged obitd’a parents as 'William and Mary F . Daval, aays i t was bom a t Baltimorei, Deo. 1, and was baptized in the First Evangeli cal Lutheran ohipch Deo. 16 The spon sors were Arina'IJhiTBl and Mary Jones, to The officiating dergyman’a signature is to that of CJharles Bay, pastor. ) I at all improbable that proo against Uttval. . , . ____ It is not at all improbable th at proceedings will be instituted i ------- ' T h e F iraB e o o rd. I roswooi Igen, at J< X3D, Mich, 1 'Victor £od( Deo. 2 3 - ^ 0 reei- dencebf Vi< iVis burned last evening, a children, a g ^ three and tty years per ished. Half an hour previoas to the dis covery of the fire Mrs. Bodgera left the house to visit her rister, who li \ktant antiiaking her babe with e bonee, I fonnd . . fire Mrs. Bodgexa left the house to visit her rister, who lives two blocks d her balm w her. The other two were looked te th e bom and their charred remains d bed, 13—A Bmlding occu- Toy and notion coru- Othe^ was damaged . bed, B t . itouis, Dto. 33— pied by the Erattfx Toj K o iH ^ o a D , N. J., Dso. 23 —AiReedwaaflrat mov block Of Dtislness buildings was knmed emptnelling a jury hero lastast night.ight. Loes $80,000.0,000. ..^_— hero l n Loes $8 N ew O bleaiis , Deo. 28 —The sugar house of C c ^ rig h t & EustUs on tihe Fusilorplantation Was burned, this morn- $60,000. iorplantation Was burhe Loea $100,000; insure jgBf“ S peoi AI. pjaicxs for Hanison = Bullivau Christmas afternoon: Parquet, $1; dress oirole, 75o ; balcony- and gal lery, 60o. . ^ . French soiip at-Bool’e. flyWlWk7 htwklettj i Oxford Tetohsty Bibles, ty, P. Wallaoe, Esif Bridge; . Lo.NDON,Dee.23.—Mrs. NelUeFrarcey a*n I^^ged haogerithk this morningornmgtor for tihe^m murderm tmrn, . w aa m t raer t was the^v^e of a London porter. ^ load cheer when the black lag,ihowtog. that the woman was hanging on tiie s^ o ld , wash! ----- •hopilsoufiag • \ I hoisted upon t stmfiatics. These show that in the h( _ , the eniiwted men of tbe army vary from m inlnxm o f 4 feet 91 \ ------------- nnmitif 6feot 4|liaob( . this ktber statnre, to r which old King; Frodetkdk woald.have given a bonus, the Departmentof Arizona, \ - efrqm the maximum I ah average .thronKh the army oC 16Sk a n d tb^air nversgebelgb G iaego 'W, Deo. 83.—The railroad steikehas extended to Edinbnrg and it (} feonri the fall extent of the trcnbla iiss not been reached. P aris , Deo. 23.—The' Gaulok an nounces to-day that the Emperor 'Wil liam has decided to -visit Paris. The' Emperor, accordingly theGaulok, will travel In strict inc^;mto and will not up h is residence at the German erobasty. Subsequently tho German Emperor will proceed to Cnnnes and I Bemo. It is aka Stated that tbs iperot’8 contemplated visit to Paris bos been discussed between Chancellor Yen Caprivt and &L Herbette, the French (unbassador a t Berlin. Tbe mat ter, it appears, was oventnally referred to BI. Bibot, French BEnlster of Fordgn Affoits, and oh December 13th, the French Oabinet, witii M. DeFfcycinet presiding, fully discuseed the Emperor’s proposed visit. K iucesot , Deo, 23.—Dr. ®mner bring suit against Parnell fca libel < in ^ I n speed uiog the cam] Parnell few libel con- mads by the latter >5D<Kt, Dea. 28.—Michael Davitt’a paper, the Labor 'World, to day renews ite onilanght on Famell. In a lengthy attack <m the ‘‘uncrowned king,” tho Labor IVoTld Paradl remai ______ a ntimbw of anU-Pamell m( threaten to abandon public hf^ whici would he dkaslrous to the party a KnxxNNT, Deo. 23.—\Yinoent Scujly ill lodge a petition protesting agamat r John Pope Hennessey „ ______ Undns infinence 'upoa partjof tho pHeste. Particularly re- ferriog to tho prleste action in connec tion witb the illiterate votert of Cas' Comer. Tho Tkttin.'Wrookers on Trial. T e # t , Deo. 23.—In the Court o f Ses-« this morning the case of the ab train wreckers, John Beed, Arthur track which • BuaineesTrotiblOB, S3-iJud] 0 ^ BisatUi ieaiCKS f o r Harrison ,& Snliiran Christinas afternoon: Parquet, $1 i drees oitote, 76o.; balcony afid gal- tyoMiei' ihvoite of ^ rona just Xo^ oeived . ' ' . ‘ alKUey’e. 4eo.92,d8fe ' ASTOE’S DRE5S|st SHORTAGE OF OQrOHBBATIVE HOUSE-; KEEPING A FAHi-UBB ? Being F ed Y oy Nigh, for T(?o JAttle Money—IhoB o rvant G k l Prob lem N ot Y e t S b lv e d -H o Y Mfeals Are Ordered. C hicago , December 23, —The Evans ton Co-operatijreHonaekeepiog Associa tion, upon which the eyOa, o f thousands hate been turned with keen iuterse^ awaiting the outoOme of the scheme ty Bolve the servant girl problem, k ty ” ■ its brief eXperii ----- ' ' books of the l , _ e of $2,000. Many of became dieaatisfled with the way the manager, Bmry L Gran, >n bee been xon too extra- El amount ($4 a week per . d for hjOats. Mr. Grau wojept will bd a failure, ider beifore many weeks.' 4 week k what pertyne claim as tM lowest rate at Seven drilars who know clai , whioh too elaborate nieala provided un- ice,arid served its firstn>E Monday, December 8th, 'Ue tent families. Tbe operation nntil tifia asfolkm : o f 6 feet 7 inches. Tha yonngeot eoldier enlisted is 16 years o f age, and thq old- ^t.66, while tho nverage is about 30 There are acme ffitereeting Ggntee, too, about tho hprsee. Thoae of the oav- salry average sabont lOji years, stand 16^-, irage abont half a year Bt»d 160 pounds heavier, with cor- rssponding incicuea in height and girth. B ent to Prison. PH1I.ADELPH1A, Deo. 23.-EH1S F. ard who pleaded guilty to embeztUng nearly 448,000 from the Lincoln Nation al bsnk; of Liacoln, P a , and Franklin 'W. Hull, who Was convicted of aiding and abetting him in tho ' ' were t o day i prisoni ;t each in raa cashier o f t BOfitsdep: ;he perimntlary. ) btyk and Hull A Now Pipe Line. CnajELtSTON, \7. 'V b ., Deo. 23.—The Eureka Pipe Lino company was chMter- y with a capital n incorporators \ ” , 9,48 ioheon . over fifty M’h which lias time is about e present regime can be served. The association was incorporated with ». capital stock qf $5,000 a fow moUtbs since,and served its flrstmeal atluno\ Monday ~ promi 'Due bUl of faro are sent around sura in advance of tbe meals order cd the order blank is sent back at once, he meal prepared is then placed in a mttivgfice whioh la kept warm by hot water aufi is snb divided into compan- meats for the varibns edibles. These aredistrlbutedinawagonat the reti- denpee of the subscribers. Bread is farnisbed. each morning freshly baked and xnilk, oteiam-and frait are delivered dally, j^cb week tho lady of tbe house makes a requisition of hotter, coffee, cocoa, eugat^ pepper and eal^ which ■ prepared a t home, The ladies are enthnsiastic and declare they will not allow toe scheme to fall through. Good F a y ing Hoads, JOBX, Deo. 23.—TfaeLake Shore A Michigan Sonthem BB Co. h u dee dared a smni-amraal dividend of 2i per cent, and an extra dividend of Ijr per cant. . The Michigan Central BB. Co. has declared a regular dividend of 2 per cent,, and an extra dividend of 1 per osne. The New York Caitral declared the regulmr quarterly dividend of 1 per cent, andi halt per cent extra. The da- nilda Sovltoeni BB C ‘ ' ' regular, dividend o f per cent, LMte Shorn directors pa«od a reaolnt; hereafter tha regulsr divii I a t the rate of 5 per c: atannm. Tbe directors of Chicago, icnfid be a< haa declared a Kod a teaoli gulsr d 5 per cent. ______ _________ iters of Chicago, Paul, Uinneapolta & Omaha HB, have declared the regular .senu-aunnat divl-> of y2 per cent. toe preferred {piBhrisfement of the Lake [ .^hfgan Southern railroad 1 (December being eetisnited}Bl earning of $20,874,200, oper_ pensee and taxes $14,189,200, net cam- tags $6,685,000, surras after payment of dividends and fixtychargea ^ 2 ,0 1 0 . The gto^ earnings arc toe largest in tho history of tho company. Tbe statement of the Michigan Cen- ling tial rtilroad company shows gross earn- in tho embetzlement, in ^I $14,340,000 ;operatingex| eentonwid to fiva years im- taxes, $10,514,000; net earr ich i n tho peri:--”— --------- ' • - • and T. E. CnmpeU, Oil (Sty, Pa . andS. E, Alexander, Parkersburg, W. Va, The concern will operate in tiie 'West Vir* ginia au)d is oompoeed of all well known Standard Oil company men. G. A- B, P o e t Inr'Oanada. BAMiLtoHi Oat., Dec. 38.—A meet ing bias been held here for the purpoee of fotxningstGiand Army Post in Dam” ton. Twenky-rix mmee were himdfed, as chaurter membera and appliostioh w u l. be moclsto tbsOoverotaent for permieSr ion to oiganizo andi mtebliah thO 'post. Oared, ■local applicatiomi, an'they ctyndt; the diseased; portion of tka ear. is only One way to cure dehfneES hiiot ?Bi by oanatitlonal remedies, ^... ‘’•qumOdcon- ifthoEns- $14.340,000; operatingexpensesand 39, $10,514,000; net earnings, $3,- 826,000; s r^ lu s after paying dividends, $102,090. The Canada Sonthem ehowa a netsor- plos of $238,045. The New York Central’s statement for the quarter ehdingDecembetSistshowa gresj earnings $9,628,600; Operating ex» peases, $6,236,103; net earnings,-$3,\ . 293,896. N ew Y obk , Dec. 23 —Tfho directors of the Vanderbilc roads to-day diacuesed the Eastern trunk lines plan of agree ment and approved it. F a y o r H eleasing Moonffitiners. An-AETA, Ga., 23.—The L?gi8lature yesterday adopted a resolntitm favoring tha release of internalrevenue-prisooisn', Bopreeentativo Coffey, of the Mountain oountiee, introduced the resolntion and it went through, toe House wititeut errating A rip^e of surpfui S . 2 and ktiia tube restored to its no dlticix, he« toe flsmeidyoa have a tumbUeg Bound or, forfeit the chatter . unISBB Inflammation can be triken dut Judge 'Wallace Some time sgo - - • - • - --------- -• — a deoieion against the refinmy company, s a a s s s K Bkxsa Gobi^.. , ' la l ’oehts ayittd : atKiley’A, 22 W, fcldga In the Senate several speeches were made agrinst the isolation, bntSenator Candler, a brother Of Ottagressman Candler of MasMohusetts, warmly ad vocated its adoption. He Spoke of toe 'rovenne law as “ no laws of ours,” and ^ d itongbtnotto be acrimefora man to make a little ‘knoonahhie” liquor If he wanted to. His eloquait advocacy ot the resolution carried it through,and to® clerk of the Honse wifi send it to Presi dent Hamson. Judge 'W allace F ined fof OCntempt too, Dac. 28.sr-in a Bait to latter 'of the American . / after it passed into the Of tty HavemSyers of New York, Wallace Some time sgo rendered ____ tion against the refinery company, and appoint^ Patriok. Beaidy receiver. On acoonnt of the aCtioh taken before iupreme oomt oonld b* ___ , ________ ituiihed. Judge Woliace and Mr, Beaidy were charged with con tempt of cotaft; Tor.day tty supremA noutt found thorn guilty and imposed $ fineiof $10 ottBachii A W ife Eloped. - C