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ADyOOAtED fftAl}E A«*£EM]E|NT,' . v\ ^j ,'«fl»\ f * ' , r— 1* if i*». re ;er up pn- to [ht rit- iya nd rab- bit, fa- de- rise Iter er*s jed. my IS - v4^B; '3»MPl M s»--' sB 1 SHI. • : ^EF\ ! ;©& >. -#;.' f • • ':• . i .'? - ' * •; \gr\ .^\-ffv- »'• *•*-\ ';•'••' '. .' *\ 'f .V : .4' .. L *'' •wpKiiW^ of Capltsllstic Absolutism. SMint»»~V?lil -Gjtft -QMajrarttua-^Mft Bruinpn\ <5h*rg*«J;, (?«*t- Companies ^ VVHtti Bringing In forefgnsict-^O* n|»| by Mr. Baer as to .23 Murderi. ^JPhUfcdelpUla, !?$>> 10.—After Mr. Sa^tisrthy of .Hasletonhad. finished the ©ponjag -argument lor tbe» inlnsra be- fore; the 'cpranjlsslon^Ma^-ilo^ of •C&lof go; oonilnured on' tbA\.£aaie side, j*r..iaoya sajd Ja part: '-\ ' \ \ ''The trade agreement need not and •£o« not tu^rfere w{th thefremplpyineut ot i^-union'mei*. The |*fco Worker*. ©£ Ainertea have never gone on strike against 1*o emjployment of non-union &6B, T^bera rA ca*t, bo n o /monopoly |t ^n/nnion men. .«*- *«U •*« u«lon men aw<# 'allowed to work SKUL by *Wft«. lour award, by fixing the 'terms of ; 4two^lo^m©m, will.remove He special '<c*UM of* anger «nd enmity. It, IK not <the aon-enion'taen the nnkwlst tears, ljut the strike breaker by 1 'ade \who -Mr** by getting' odd Jobs of iadustrlol stMasstnation. at. high w**«s Mid loafs «*troea, whllos on-the theory that It Js.hottssp to n**** lo*ls& ana-tost than 3g$vjir to fcavo loafed at all, \The strike of last summer m« the \Watorioo'of capitalistic absolutism. In .-this[country. OrganlfcNl labor never aid cjrilfentlou a greater service than •when it Whipped \thl| master to a finish, and settled,'lafc It-bo hxmi tor the «hlrd a»dl J»»t Unia la Amorloa, thnl *ho ooly bmln«as In wWeS f there Ii ono tt»»t«rr Is al*Tiry ( .antl' ikl in lw« im*lnqas« Wioio *ro nt, niaiiy m«ston *n tber» are p«rtl©»? T*.«9 ndaon -offer, they ha?» actusUy IM«SW. to bfi allowed to bicomtf'guataston of eacb otberfn ditclpllmejfrodocaoil.cottttict, \Wo *w> aot tikfn& tw-ftam, bat tor. Justice.'' , _ v- . Qweatlbji byvijIiilmMin Gray. Durin«*Mr, IJtoyd'i arKument Caalr- MM, Orar ltvt*rrw)Ud hi« with. Uili quoitteru \W&afc nwe yoa \a amy. r> gardlttR'thonoa-anlon »C!»>.b» prcfor to cotiUrilie at l«rorli through the strike, in tte eawrcls* of thYrJgW that. Uiey' auppota. thoy bjavo-^thoae who ara not, satrlko fereakem and d» not loaf W tweeatimcat\ ... * «0£ courto,* in iolnz ttat,^ .Mr, Uoyd replied, \they ar«*trlclly within —plierr ie«al rlghta, tut U> XJ»J they »eem to.tloiate a moral, duty of tho htghesl •atitlUy. whlcii- la that a ntan tn.ual dovhat hi caa t° ^'P aJotiK-tic «tru?.- gle for tho eleiratlon of Wiowct class and. oC a*oibtyat l»fg&. H ~*'?)x». aueh men protected by .the •onion?\ , . • .. \The\- ojilQtt. certainly Withdraws iw lejtSl protoetlon ftom Uieim,\ said Mf. XPoyd. t'Thcy are hot jroteeted Jy <he .utokra frdjit being, iris!ted *itk that obloquy vwhleb. properly falls irpch 8 sMuuwlio *\»llt no(3olfi ia a eonunbn effort tor tho commoii-good.' I ch^ - ftcto'fiie-the strike as an iriduslrln 1 • •war-asSa ,& incident In.* a\ great np- •ilslngi' \ •\-. ,. \'*' In J-eply lorSfifs the* ^Blnaati- ssldi \in djir •aeo^-,\ 1 B'Bre Mvonly onss^ war maktog powei- and tb&t is the great Tihloft toeprefieated by the govemaietil of soefe«yi aoa ,thi# teterate s& -wars, atrletly ,-vars,- insltfe \fit their Infill' .*«ncB or sphere. \*\We may, for the salte .\\of \Aetoi-Ic or analoEy-, >peak of a \w there-fcan*b6''po -wattotetratedf' . in the proper sense, within any peiiee-' fnl. conMniinlty- goYeme^ by lawi\\ iota, .JFA .• muraora'-. ^njJMt eotn,inttte* in the- soai 1 reglbnMthai;'ift •4ti'..llft£'i*W Jt-\tt»tiii ; .p'e Btatament v** pe*»^*t«sd tiio- go ;oy.er \'the' ««untryr aijf rpcotire* ;,fuU ^<joVJir, jaesr Jumped; up aiidt «•- tla^ined: ''-. • •' '.'.• •-•^ralh%-^'a'H«T lata J ever' say »r-.\. '';'' \.-.•• • .•-.;•: • ';•\ *3^e: »«»ddei).n*»s of'tbe interrup*ion /KTfdentty'.dld noi'?Ji*tUrb Whfi Brvimni S^^pllea^PiDn^moBOjmt; I ^W. aj^awerthiVif. ....'-.., ;.„;.„l|t- r Ba«c vap.'-Sei iati««ed'.and sale imh great ..«krne«M(i#jf'*WFou -asaa-1 did nfet deny it i}nUi the eleventh Jxour, Wimit do you meant*' \ -<•«•\ ; **I said you- did not deny ft »»Ut ^uite rocently,\ to #lch Mr. Baer re : , plied: «Qh> '., • . ! - ' .. \If you lad> -walteav\ WW Mr,' '•pmmnj s --'Tou , i ivoaild not bav* aslsca tbe^qvMStloxi.\ * '\TWhat Is It yon \want to make- ont-^ tnat I did say it?* persisted Mr, Baer. ' Mr* Bru.mm*-\No , I eaW you didn't .sayit\ - ' • .. ^That's diffexout,\ renaarked .Sir. Jteer oa* Cfialrmaa Gray rapped for order and reguearted Mr. Brumm to proceed with hrt arfeument,' Mr,* Bra-Bin, however, wtortod. to Kr. fiaor'a \fetoarto; *«I do critielao you, Ixowmwuvtoe not. deoybg r at--the' tftmff that i^dppftared ln.tbevlewapaparifc.\' •(pjBOtESTf ^O'fct^f'» . TIL.DEN CLUB BANQUET. Mr. IJbytt-^lfflqfe #Md be HO v fi* , cecity even for\t&e^cllSaT\-U\se^<)rtlK ; ; WWd Vstr* ft society Would only recog' nliethis aph&re of cbnflret? tbat'-proB- or raethoda of ,Bettie83Qent eoja3d' be reacMed^' -The*\ -world fo • 'iyhlflh, aftrlkeS occur, -which aria called -war, ta_ a. -vtorjd whlok. j*oc|ety\ at'larget has so^far r<^. fussdto recognize expept Inihe'case ]New; Zealaiiai r ja»p9prehena that onVofi -ftie. greiieat.resists to be hoped for fispin Ma \ cominlssion' ir'fflaj ^you wilt pu^.foiTBard'one isiegp^ltarUi^r the eTOlutlonNiif the development o£*-86riK, organic authority In tb4^ field* of con- flict\ ' v f ' •• ' v -the chine ^.4^, nini> I'A Jiefc*^'* 1 ' ita.- - ife. .•.'-.lip. jtv'orth. t -;. I eeath- f.•.:• Mr, I4oyd -wsa^fftlloni-red by fonrie; t^g^ssman ..Charfe .Iff/Brumm, who occupied the time uji to tfle^adjofirn*- ment His ^argufnefttsswaa principal- iy in. support of the d'einijtid for ,the 'recognition-of th* unla-o./ .. Mr, .Brumnx ohat;ged'' that \*b.e .coal Wni^anlel were' ^Sponsible* foi^ the, presetise'-oiVtJie. large foreign ^opula^ tlon in the coal- fieitjte; and-\\ aafd; \They cip't bringHhe Hottentots here beiaiise it-^ too cold;, they can*t bring, \tjie Ba&inio iere'''becaTise • it is too warm, jaiid they' can't get the^Chlna- niita beeausevthe law^-wilt not\ let hini inif ' j .. • ,_ •• \. . .-j^. %tlrredUp f Wr» Baer. - ' Mr,. Bru'nini.\ v/& .directing- 5js|y,pf Bis remarks at. Mr. Beef, ,whx> ; waS sifting close; 40 hljnvg T3ie-.Readtag'i presftient gave hia»--*losie attenjtlof lind'when \Mn. Brtiitt-fli^ hvaa oratorb 1 \ cal flight, aaid thai; wtf BM^denlW al ••V jNew. Koric, Feb. JQ,~The banawet in •cejlebratlon of th© annlyereary off % birth of Samuel S, Tllden. -sviU held at f the jTiWen, elue.ltnt niibt. Aboot 160 •peraon? were pretisnt, JJoberft, DamUsBf /^resldewt of the club. wM toaatmaster. Among tho«e at the «ueat f*ble wore JToaepbt W, folk, dljtrlc* at> Jfflrwey of St»l«ulaj W. tJ. Honael, for- mer attorney general p!Tenn«yrwM^I*i , Charles s\ Sfamlta of Boston, aaafa-tanl secretary «f the treaaury nndor Kre»l< dent Cleveland; Attorney General John Cooneon, John B, StanclilU'ld and Bfc if, Shepard, Po'rry Bilmont, Ju»- tice Stenry Biachoft, .Profewr I»rlct, Pranlc Treaho^m and Bird- S, Color. Inhere were/no formal toarta, -Tho tfpeaKora \w?re Miisra. Hamlin, Folk and Hontol. - , , Mr. Hn,ml|n was flrat introjluced and •aid In part'? * . \It li ir«t.to .consider hero the *re*t qtsestlonr. over vl»!ch the coming fight tor tho prciltlency srlll bo waageiti 'First, tbe foreign SOIIM 1 of tho adminis- tration; aecpnd.theWeatinentoCtaruat!! aad tnonapoHei; thinl,'\tariff teforaj. Scwrth,econotay W goreraaisntantmln- lairatlon. **Aa to .tho forolirn poltey ot th* pw *nt ndmlnlsfratiowt little need me- taid heto The tr«»t ottettloB -Bhtihife tha Phlllpplnea are nWmajmr \o, \W- ad' whether thi^palt be gtrsh Indeponrt. .efie'e.. I* neryhbefore «s tor ?6tUeBtnent. X believe tho ta«£ Majority of lh» Bent- oerats ef the nation .belftrw thaft eon ditlonally ono or «thor of those eoursen mnat ulUniately boadepted'and ta'thii tihoy 'lecn. to be sustained \by *it© su- premo court \of tho United States. 1 farther-believe tjsat a\majority euro of the cplnlon that they |hQ*iia be-Jflyen conxplfito independence at an early date.. •-.. '-• •. \\'.' ' -.\Hlih'-tto we kave, as a naUEcm, «• ^gmrded tbeMonrtxf doctxm.o aa lowing relatlcn-J aoloiy to tho attoibpfc^ of' a European n^tica to force its political \Inctitmiorts .tipoa the South ASnaerican' 1 retjebllcX taWns, territory for - ' Uiat ' purpose. ab4 our aetloit hi8.beeit.gUld . ed by'fSo^natlne* o^ tself pf&onration •wb.icjt taust.necessarily Be at tHe bat- torn of'all diplomatic policy. The) pres- ent administration-, however* hats ex- tended tMs deetxihe ab\faf that St ha* praetlrafty made? otir tttinlsle.rs Judges ST. referess 1^ baakaipt^ ibf all SSuth American rflpubliesr, ,' • . *1?ho.proper- ire^ulatloii of Indtiatrlal combinations known as trusts i« also ielore tte people arid.tnfeny pills hate been Introduce! -«fhiob. tinder thfe^nlso of regulation, Wpald practically saneunl to ; snch\coiitroT'6tfer state eo(por»tlonk' ««-\t8 v wtpe\;6Ut state lines .and estab; llsh a.ceD.trallzBd form ot^ovenantenll twit imjfke that of Prance* ' We should, therefore, be ca^ro'incrt 16 JnVo^e tho tremipnd6n3 pe'yef Invented by Ute \con. stituuon-ln the national-government lit such a way as t o destroy the-autonomy -o£ the: stated ' ' . . rit .is safe \to .say that A majority of the trusts\ cp'ntejIUn^ the *doih,estle markets have xecelvfed poijferial aid In obtjaining ; ;stieh-eotftrol. from =Che\ a8- slstance afford<:-€l by the protective tar- iff in\ foijstgn competition, \Vv^Hen We eeefc. the aid 'of netviederal legfelfttipn, yru shoald look arotrad first to.see Whether similar re- sults cannot be achieved; by the repeal of legislation already- enacted. 1 bo. -llwe'the -ffrflt etep.tfhonla..b'e ra4lcaily fib revlss our. system of tariff fetajatloii to, • the end thaOorelgn'competition inay.co'ine' In to -tsRe^ihe! nlace of thai' domestic^, competition •whicB- Is belrfg destroyed, *' . \ —-'-;-' *' • *• .'.'This does hot mean, that the federal government shoiild do nothing mean 1 ttae; It should enforee existing law •aitd provide lieW iGgislatlcm to .secute . JinforhiayoB.ap t o whaftShes6coinbinii. tiona ar& doing?' *•; ...••'.\' . >. , | . 'Wr. Etelk•diee^ssedv.iSte question.of .bmcial eorruptlon a!ttfl'decla(ed -that?!}. Samuer J. Tiidjsn w;*re noWaliVe lie •would ',find a s*itUa.tlon' vastly worse than that h'e.contended,against in the da/yS-of tHe-Tweed rlngl Sinioe tlien corruption.' had - spread to other\ large yo.iun)i|i(iii*: l?^cumajtta : prttented h '• ..'--\ 4i«itator» B*»rroy(a *fd Frye, •\^asWngtoBi j6/rSenaitor Bur roflirs\ ieHairnian' 'ot the conrasittee' oi ,pri*ila|oa .aaifl elections, has received t pnolfiit against the seating' of^ Jieot Snooot as senator Horn Utah on tin. .ground thai aje if an rapostie- of tht Mormon ohareh-'andthat aa such hi Should not represent 'the people 0 Uteah In the senate... The aoeument'iK very volumlnoiL- antd quotes liberally from the aermons 8peeohci;*nd other Mormon utterance: IbaoiriBg the pofef o£ ttte prlesthoof of? the Morinon ehurch oyopali mat tears spltituai andvtemporal, -Senator* Erye; ae president pro. IMJ of. tho'Ionate; recei^eia-<bpy of tht protest,, . *' , '- ' • * - It .was deeid'ed by genatoris \Burrows atad Frye not to present the protest tt t}i« settata until Mr. Smoot's credentials ar« presented, wh;en beth -will be re feared to the committee o* privilege* (mid elections?/' A stiltenierit fumlahqd the eo'mmlt te». Kh'W *be polltica and oecupetlor oC tho signers and a brief sketch oi each, the purpose being to ahow Uiai •«3^of ttefin are men] of high, standlnf. 1|jx\ the state. It anoviS that IB of tht signers are Republicans and four Dem .o^M'atSt^Jti-OiQC.up.ation'the list Ineluaes f.raallrond, mining men, hanfcora; editors ' 'nmSnl8j6t»jIt*o fomfeltomr* of SatT C*l;S'c!ty,.;*nu Hwye*a and teachora rils(CQ*e*# 4fSy¥t;eniatic Frauds? C*AIMV PAitl ON SUBSjfnjUtES, .) ^imlm^Q 4:%^ Bo%\ftMtn id and 15 -B&dle*- to' Be Ex- hi^e>^Tfe«gStTrRafe4h pb- talnia *1oo,o6ij^0rie Cornpany Con- ^IneM It- «»* P*W 23 Fraudu.lent ; 6if Ima-^Qthftra yictimiasetlj •»'. . Kew^ Yorfe, ?eb. 10;—rBetween 10 and 15 boitea will Ije exhunfed J?t Cavalry ce«nietiery the latter paint otws vtwh a^areaultol\discoveriesnw As> alatant »i*tr^fe Attorney Paul Krotel, ?rho for aeTerai i-eeka bas.b'sen Ihves- tigatins *-aorje* of -swindles by a band oC.ItAlianai fey whlch.«ight..di!f0're:nt l in- anmp«e «gn$anleB^iaYe bVen 'cheated »mt|binawr« ««nw.* w it -now be!ley;«d that the losses. - •\• aBfrsgate elbae ,to $100,000. tiffl- pf\ the Jtobm. Hanqoelt Life inaur- [e copapany are eonvinced that thoy Itaje-^d'St'iesiai'SIt claims to the band oa aubstllute^ bodtoa and falsi- «44»tb,„a|sC^»rI,aiceTUflcates.. . . The Union Central company ot Cin- cinnati know* of tour bogus claims II has paid, and ihas at least seven more mliloh'WlH probably bo connected with the sang., Several other companies tax*; aleo tieon vicUroiscd. • , \T\'\ - ,'. INDIRECT TAXES. • ' Mr. Palmer\offora' a Resolution For Jr«formaiHo*r»,\ Albany, J'ob..l0.-xla tho imernbly the following resolution* Was offeroU by 3*100^^ leader Palmcrj ^Vheteaa, it is proposed to \revive pome ot tho'\war stamp taxes aa' a •ource of alato^ revenue; to deprive localiUe* ot a piirt ot ,'tho rovcuup jErom taxation *ot'mortEaso3, and by **ar^3U| other now. taxes to substitute saorfstli** .'\Jndlroet taxation\ for the, x^mnaat 0£ direct atats taxation; and Tfhareiur, It li ropoited that by othoi *tatet, and notably .fConnocUcut, it Juu fteea. found that so-called 'ladlrcci 4ao!at^on ]P , Kfhen. there is no dirocf •tate'taxf, his reanUcd to Inclosed ap preprlatloas, prodigaltty and catrovar Kanaa'j thereroro'lio It,. \JReiolTcd That the comptroller be mad ho i» hereby respectfully request ^_ _ „„„, r—- *d to confitnttnleate with tho eoajptrol •Su^le5\yottaFn7eTra\9)3tpen*m^ J«\ of,tho'state ot Connecticut, and mefcfch Baa protracted education u->» traMmit to this body any and all In arirt t,t HAftVARD*a.P0blCV... fedhaiVIt Hi«htat Standard For Un dirflradunts and Professional , Depirtmenti. ~ . Boi'ton. Feb. 10,~'Pfe»Id0ttt Eliot o 'atorvard liaivorslty made f public hi* •annual report to the .board of over •werp. ' * * . • Harvard's policy'I* decrarod to b oaao of determined support to the r«- 03ilromont ot a bacholor's dogrce, or its. equivalent, for adxnlMlon to the pro *f««sIonal schools, aa .now l a forco tr tite dopartmentt of theology* law mt rja^atcjna at Harvard, and t« an over btfthor itajjdard than has hltljcrto beer m*A for .the degree ot A3. Ilo nacam Han-ard Ja unshaken In its adherenct to v the hlsbCTit standards for both un dtergrmluate'and profoitloual depart naenU, \• After glrinK vital statistics t o s'jon -that the highly eddcatod pari of iht j&mortcaa. peeplo doca.not Incrcaao th< populiUoci at all, but on tho cantraxj Oalta to roproduco Itself,'? h» says: \It It probable that tho 1 regrettabN resull Is doe In part to tlte lato iwst ponomont of marriage on tho part & The Maste^iee^; leading 5 cefet cigar, ; GAL|iGH|tiBRAI|ljEF \ i '\• ^t* i - 4 i L • - - i '••\ pirescrlbed tor tneri «who enter ihi learned' and jicientlfle prottsssmni makes almost unawoidoto.'*\ Of MMetle spoj&Jn^noral Preal etcnt Eliot says that there Is\ increasing caa»j«Klioiffc to-thjlr great ojtasBeratton - \ PEAR EUROPEAN WAR. Ifttoblllxatlon of-Turkey's Troops Frlnht • ana Bulgaria. •- Sofia, 3&*eo. 10,-^-Ha.Tltig received ofll <dal InformaUen Tfegftrdlng Tark.-yi tSeclsloa to moullxe biro army com a< ^drianople and^tonastlr, th.e Bulgiir.ar aKOYorament'haa addr«jis«d rep'rosc-iita -*3oas to* tJto fowera, lavocklng thrii «ood. offices arOonatantlnople to pro -cere the cessation ot the Ttirklsb mill *ary preparations. It Is felt here that Whltet TarW's acrinfotcement of Jier troops In\ Mace ^onia.may bo justified fn vtew.of tf« Sntertal sttuatloa and tho Aostrt>-S*T formation and statlsUcs wilclivho may t.o. able to secure, bearins on Uili iKstnt 1 *' - *' Speaker Njxon referred tho resolu tlon to the committee on taxation an.)' retr«clunent \Jr. Palmer tried for » time-to debate tho motion but was ro pealedly .ealled' to order and ate mo tlon-to refer was carried, ayes OS, noei 47*' ' x Mr. Hogow introduced a resolution referring la its preamble to the Insuf fleiency of the ifj.DOft.OOO canal appro prlatlon ot 1S37, and raising the qup*. .tion It the j82,OO0,00» in tho Bostwtek cawa Improvement bill Is going to profo sufficient. Tfee resolution di reels th\6 «tate engineer and surreyot to Inform the'assembly fully, on or be * fore ,Starch 2, 3903, whether he be llevcs .the estimate $82,000,onn, made in lSOp, \jrlll cover the coat of the pro possd' improvement at present prices of labor and material; if noCwJia* the , •*•*• Y .IMuling y y\ A. ^^.«wL.3m M*3mmw* ^—' t.HUDson rnvmn, -msr THE FOUR-TRAOIC TMHK tli^ / Trains pasts Medina ai follow^ ' jtART BOtrnu. *?S ^ar.^e,JgajSa.»atfeT. Jflaj« HJie « . « i\3o «* • w 2:15 •• « JHS*^ •• •oss) '« «* t-a ** f7:« \ •* n|tQ »• »• t2:ITa.ju. r -JL3r.lallsltAi.ai S^pTm. - • • JS.*\- •« mrn •IisdlaitwilwJtwmadiilly. , . \' H.PAI«tY,awe**lJki&l. -.' amnQY,n,t>xmxa, ~ x - , Uvttvai ftMMnKW Agniii K«mr *5forit, A. B^Baslth, fajieml ^painttiiatiiU-. « I ' • the . IAMSRICA-N Trtantdlltaxypreparatienstbentobliua I **^?S«- te Snotiia^fe;, whetiier |S2.tl00. aon.at AariiiSople can be fSsafdec ^«_WaaffleJeaSFi-niproTe tte taaa: only as a menace to Bulgaria. It Is stated that thejg^vernment wit' xefraln from ahy cpnnter -demonstra -Slon aefi only roc&liiio the Bulgarlar jsutityjix the case of extreme n«:o3sity St being^ fully realized that even k sue -cessfu»'conflict. ivith : Turtey wonK anean financial ruln-to\Bulgaria. \ v \ Thinks the Danger Real- london^-Feb, 10,-r-James Bryco, M 5V snealdng at Aberdeen last night seeferred\ to the Macedonito- danger, as .l)Bftrg ; real and near. , •Ehe.'goirermnent, he salfl, craght ti sexertits .utmbstfiiflnences in pressing lefornis ohTurfeey so \as to avert 11 'jossllile a.SMropean eonflagratlon. -in the matter of water supply to meet future requirements; whethetabridges private damages, necessity rights ol ^ay and unforeseen contlngenck^ are adepately provided for; and/for any other toformation wBIeh he. believes the/assembly should have on \the sub Sect,\ • »•' These amendments were offered: ' By Assemblyman McKeown—\Thai the\ state comptroller also report tc this^ouse what became of'the ,$9,000, OOf/aita-who got the'same,\ ' \ . By Minority lieader Palmer^And state the>amonnt%f rock and clay along, the IhSe canai.\ Speaker Nfison' .ruled out the Me Keojra resotutloVand overruled'. Minor- ity^ Jj,eader Palme>^ objection.. to Ai- bating Ute resoTutpJa, in whicb.the speaker was.sustaJnedS>y a vote of 75 ayes 88 . no.es . Mr/ IVMteqwTi d* clare^l that the resolution ifeas offered to defjat canal Improvement.. K Mr. W going faat Over' jeoo rods K»ld sineo the first of the year, '*&*&. .\ Place yonx order ncrw-fe»co. to be taken any Uiao.befofie t|io Ist.off April. \VTe cannot , guarantee present • prices after present stock is sojd. 9 wires, 4!) ty, ..hljh. Cash' 3oc» tims 321: ptit rod* \ \ Acer AT 8utt Against. Mexican Government •-• Albiny, FeKlO.—The suit of Johr fi.. flafczard of^B-i^oWyn to rerovr 'lEro'nt.the .\United States of Jk 51501 aiboui $JO,OO0,00O of the.dafaul^llK'n.: _ issu'e of 1S6B was argued '-Bafon* tin- L^pstwlck SMd the information\ request lourt Of appealB yesterday. Hazzard ] -«d Was necessary, aeoUred* an attachment wlich\ wo; \it -waii nvmbA t sqrved upon J. P/itcirgaa St Co. of N j w m<%*><%€^<l^^<^€><^ty^HS»'4 Taking Invettfoi^y I find. I have about IOO pain of Men*s Three Dollar Snoea, ju broken lobtwUlcfa \I have aark- eSdown\to$2i50i IttBoxVel- oHrCalf or.vlci, A few; pairs of Patent TJeathW andEnmliol slioes i n the lot. .JC-eiae *«*tJy and get your pick* v * »INA CYCLE WORO, KIRKE N* VAPER, Successor to Wellington J. Copptn^ Tfork, WhiOh firm, -was presumed to hold <s\ecjirltieg'6fthe i Mexican government The\ 'appellate division, ttist depart men^. tja^U^ishb attachment, and from \that\ decjstbn''Hazzarar apipeaig to the court' of^app'aals, Tlie proceeding is orjposed by'the TJnlte'd States gov-.\ ^rntaont on the ground that Mexico Is 5i foMgn SOVtoeign state, and -that therejtore jgie courts of ifew- York «tate:;hay.e\no Jtlrlsdlctlon to^ attach .any of its property, The case wlll^ jjrql^bjy be carried to the raited \\\ \snpreme court. . . .Generally fair Tuesday; \Wednesday T'eiut.or' show;. variable\ winds, bacom- %& east- •ap.'^ fresh to bjrjB^,,- Jt was agreed to- anjend Uie resoln- tioti^so as to provide for a report by M&reh 2.. Action Upon this matter was deferred. \'X Thurston 'Spoke in Bln'gha'mtoh. . Bh>ghamtan„ N. Y-, yeb. • 10.-^lx- .'S.anator^oUn\'M. Thurston of Nebraska last night 'delivered a.lecture here on Wlllittni MoKinley in .Stone Opera fl'onse'fbr the benefit of the v Employes' ^d association' jOf^the International Wnje: 5eetirder' coinpany. Senator T4i\rston was well received. -Later he a/dd/IIO- o.tjier guests,' including men ^trontifew tprfc, Washtegton, Rochestet an.d,othef/cities, w§re entertaihed at .dlAilei'' -at : tue. Hotel Bennett by State Bicyles and supgiics, Afterit lor Fotfer Alflfombife, ;^i3r1hm8 iftr tbis* Wcycle,, Autoniobilc llcpository^ ' '- Repair ^ork a specially. - 609 So. Main Street. ' arid GACTNQ* Leave orders early ko. 'avesid ..mistakes^aggdie dieliv— ere*4 to aiLp^tts 6i the. village; Leave orders at (^llagiiarJ Miltfer'S w Telephone- 9$%,^ lco ^ : 'f •'•>! \i-