LEB | [3 CARLISLE... PROPOSAL to ISSUE EONDS | DISCUSSED. DAY SPENT ON THE SUSkR SCHEDULE. WATER LOCATH MN SENSE. Birange Facnlty Possessed by Rome Te era Even When Decapitated. Reptiles and batrachians usaally pos- sed eis may be te rined thé water io cation SR My: atte ntio ky my bre ther, a nita a} ¥ expedition in south ] east ra Texas ha what at the Hime we The Speaker and HBoatelie Wrangled Over | the Hawasian Affair WASHINGTON v, Janu. FL -For three bons to-day the seoste was coon pied in consid {| both corsilered a uniqne experiences with aii : 150d] sone Arm he eting the resolntios offsred by Peer] on 3 (Pop., Keusa) lust week, declaring the secretary of thé tressury bas no sathority in law to ngoe | and sell § per cent. bonds, ge proposed 10 his notice. Peiffer heid the floor most of | the tirae, yielding however, to other web ators to flor pss remarke Owe of the most pregeut of these remarls Was mace by wP paliet ssoafor ‘r a] Remarks, {Alier and bad reference bo * propos ‘tion of the Knights of Labor ta sppiy ti the coarts for au inj ction to prevent su eane of bonds, Allen suggested thet th. | ped « * ca : tex 4 } ) 1 $y the frst riser of tha ns ei animal coptinued on its wo tio water. : Several times it ws entirely or nar y was able to rit Bri 4 mz3in make Af tho thee | 1 was of th Fave b i th courts tnipght decline to intsclers with thy | aotion of the exsonative branch of tha gov ernest and that the best way would bs bo Fie boids to be iseaed ard then Join their payment. The resulting w OFer without scion Bil to morrow bili for 150 repesl of she federal . laws wags vot taken up. "Phe autire day 1p the hoa up to the consideration y sehe die iu the Wien | eclosion was reached. 1 wo were ngreed to, one offsred by doll (Det, Ark. siriking ont thie bonaty fount are of the Wilson bill and one by Warn er, (Dam, N. Y) potting refined eu on the free list os well as raw eager. A diversion in the ter? debate wes exnen | by the presastation of the presidents message transmitting the Heesiisn oor | respoudence. The epeaker apd Boutells | bad a lively scene becanse the latter rose 10 8 quettion of privilegh ovér the reten tion of the papers. The spesticr ‘bad re ferred tive Hawaiisn message to the com mittee on {oreign affairs when FHontelle ] arvie to s gaestion of persouni privilege. i the primeval man, the original “lord: He eaid the correspondence shamed president and those abont him were sli) striving to Jucite insnrrention in Hawsin | - gpd the ddly of oungress in th premises | had becomb so obvious that be could not } believe the speaker would persist in pat ting in his cbjectica, and he thersfars called up bis privilege resolution, Toe] gpesker tried in vain to call the room to order spd finally bsd to invoke the as. sistance of the sergeant at-arme, New Papers from Willis, Wasminaron, Jap. 22 — The president | | to-day tropexnitted sn addons’ Snstell ment of Hawaiian papers recived from | Willis. The retirement of Vice. President | Hateh is anvooueed sud the elentioy of | W. C. Wilder to saccsed him. The et ecutive conneil, the correspondencs sdye, | hee been increased from four to five per | eons, n minster of toreign affairs belo | added. The president had heretofore | discharged the duties of that office, A | petition and memorial addressed to Prei- | 6 ident Cleveland from the “Hawaiian Patriotic Leagne” claiming to rirpreeent | 8,000 legal voters, is enclosed by Willie | withont comment. The memorial xl. - Joga the conspiracy of Minister Stephens | snd men io the provisional Rovernmenit | and denies that the present governisent represents the people of Hawaii. Speci. _ fieaticns are made. of ulleged inoompe- tence in the provisional ROveroment, Hawatisn Testimony. Wasmisarow, Jan. 22.-<The senate | - comirnittee sngaged in investigating the . Hawaiian affairs continued its seation to- ‘day with J. A. MoUandless on the stacd. - The witness was 8 member of the com: mittee of safety and ome of the advisory oouucil after the provisions! government assumed power on the island. Bie testi- mony was on the side of the proyisiooal - gowroment, He sssuced the coramitten ~ hat the great mass of people were favor. able to anpexstion with the states. He flately denied Blouot’s statements that there was an understanding. between ‘the committee of safety and the American ‘minjster before the provisional overn-- ment took bold. 2 Geo. W. Chilas’ Cendiuon. : 2--Geo. W. serious and thet one of the doctops is con. * shantly in attendance. A letter of sym. 5 ‘was received yesterday by Mre. Ouilds mn. President aad Mrs. Clove. ul nT Gorge W. at Glial _oandition is more favorable to- ‘Lois Reg wears singnliar atl! vied im eertain species ting enake, Ths ery often erromeoigsly " almost invard ably roccasin, & Bowater, if not too far spr blic : The Color of Max, The color of the shiv in the various races of man has never vet been scien | tifically acconnted for, althongh numer. Cons mytholomieal stories have been told | and senseless theories advanced as res. sons for the remarkable variatic us in | hae. Nor havo we sy certain data | comeerning the color of the cuticle of | of creation.” A pretty African legend i is that be was #3 black as the prover | bial ace of spades and that the pale COE HE ther { ancaiiar result of the scare (i ¢ tine of the fall. It is prop r to state game legend says th racy gre descendant: : Bons th at was lern ay ici E | tho great changs rool first parents, a god and bali came a bat asa ros | river of liguid gold tho American Indians and ses ental tribes and nations accor their prevailing red or copmer to re i telling thastory of the great beng cre | ating the Bret rair from red kaolin, the common fire clay of the pot ter shops. —E zchange. Boap or Chapped Hands, “Contrary to the gineral notien)” said i well known chemist, goed toilet soap is the best. preventive ggzainst chapped hands that ean be meed. | | don’t mean its general nee ia wash ing, but pa a salve or bala, jost as you woald apply camphor ice or vaseline, While the common scap generally ased for cleaning about xe houses i» of an: alkali nature and ¢! aps the skin terri- biv, a good toilet so ap is neutral and | ucts 98 a balm to the irritated skin, In | my business 1 have to wash ny kanda a | great number of times a day At first : i I bad great trouble, for my skin, being | ing large cracks in the flesh which made | it dangerous for we to work in acids. At last I discovered by covering my | bands with good toilet scap after I had | washed them-—rabling it well into the skin—that 1 not only prevented chap ping, but kept my bands in elegant condition. Vaseline and sulves are very good, but vone of then can do the work of a first class toilet soap. As I said, a toilet soap is neutral. A person could eat it withonit. injary. Why, many of the pills. which are prescribed for you let soap.’ — Pittsburg Dispatch. : It Was Foggy. Brazil is the hotbed of * prevarica- tors for amnusement only.” It bas in actual existence an Ananias club, and {| ramor credits Judge Silas D. Coffey of the state supreme bénch with the pres- . idency. The judge tells Be ay at the expense of John Vanes, proprie- for of the Vanes beiler works, and a cousin to Carnegie. tie iron king. He said that one morning while a were camping at the judge's cottage ey awake to find ha thicken | record. n= head is cul off. — St naturally tender, chapped easily, mak- | are made out of nothing moro than toi- ARTISTS OF Fras ROUNDUP. 01d Time Texns Cova Vastly Different From Those of the Presest Duy. ; The old time coviloy is no more, Ha passed in his checks with thes free grass eustorn. - The big pastore bas intro duced a new order of cowboy, whi leaps f Av ries frig bres andd sharal rank Ins #rn ranci danirs, t Br be eostyal FB tive Was rl im. from th snd me $33 4 sig 4d } Blodshed wus barsiy prevented there ard then, We gotthe city fellow to ride off, and 1% Es FR bad vel ed, Liat £ sninhla ther ra. of <3 i EEN 81k 3 ment amity we. Such wis tna old way . a Ioan 2 i AL ih i 0s ARG hirave, Lhe i3 the Sie} * ii fast $ : thisg Is sure ~9if} ! his fants, and : ; LET wera many, Ue ld tins eo what 6, Was & man 10 {raeteod peace or | hoger — 3 An Ansenian Fegend. ! Ararat, emo of the’ most majestic mwountaihit in {he world, rides (T.000 feet above the va bears its name ind yn : SL. ronndi mx mount si ns. Ear riy in the morn- ing, whik all thie valley: of Ararat and | the meigboring mountains are buried | in shadow, the while top of the Scrip | + tural mountain glen:us beantiful in the | C first beams of 1} CST. Tabs The Anipepis. people tel) this s story | . about the inhabit tants of Pharbee: Omnee tie devi] and a Fharboo man aid a wager ay to which shoul) frst | vee the sun. Tle «ne who saw it a was to box the other's enrs, * Very well,”” said the Armenian, and be Jay down and slept sweetly, while the dev- i il, itching to panih his enemy, stood | : looking eastward, and with ¢ager eyes | watched the whole night for the suprise. i Early in the morning, the Pharbes man ! rose, and pointing to the top cf Ararat, which was alrendy shining in the sun cried joyfully, “Ise it!" The devil was vanquisbed, The Pharlee man, with his strong hand, boxed tie devil's. ears. Ever since that time, the devil bas been afraid of the people of the Ar- menian village of Pharbee, -— Wornan' s Journal. Cong ress Water. How mimy pasple know that cat by the Greenough statue of Washington, east of the capitol, is a vist and cav- érmocus reservoir? Not one in a thou- sand, but there ‘if in, down in the bow- els of the earth; and covered deep be- neath the umootk surface of asphaltum. Away back in the thirties congress pur- | chased a spring (ver east of the present site of Howard university. [ft 1 now ml = ha boys wers | - { two without experiencing fofine. Wom. | G0derg> a jreparatory stage before being | ery other way. Any athletic instructor | HO OW 0 BE STRONG. : ii : ‘We ts Degrading Saperstivion I's Prae- THE MIST POWERFUL MAN ON tired Toduy. EARTH GIVES ADVICE. : eh | shat ancient and teresting form of Engen Sasdow Thinks Fhysieai and Men African fetch wor bl p—Sxisie today in tal Decry Go Togethor—He Does Not Ad- ares countries on the American comti- vise Hard Trainiag.— The Gospel of Mod. . Bent, Hayti, San Domingo and Jamaica, but more particula in ibe former. Homan sacrifice. which is among the most important of its peculiar rites, ‘bas oy force of law been entirely abandoned m Jumsica, ute] the sane sasertion may te made with regard to Havti and Sas Domingo, although thers ars skeptics Cerntivn ~The Best rercies he Faegr $f AAD Fars 827 oe AX JEXNSYLVANTA Sal LBOAD : IN EFFECT NOV. 2 sas Phfiadeiphiia and Fre Railroad dives fume Table. Traine cov: Dr won : : EASTWARD. EAM ~ Train £ Aaiy exoent Ronday, tor Sunteury, Harriehang res arriving 2 Fh Sen York, Hp ™., ES rs biverine ¥ omy Won ba Bh, Duis Asbhry tn Fis inte phi ’ hiimdelp Bes Jusmengrase ua remain is sieepe unig UE 35 PM. Lfrain 4 dafiv Sw Sanbury, Bar risbury and intermediate Paton arriving an Philadelphia 2:2 5 = ®t Fork Es mi werk dave ard Yes 5. . 4 “ nto W ssbington - » Ea th 2rg. Passevipwr fans he. 16 stviohis aan W rong rt to Bal limos mr WEsTw ARD, TRA M--Tmin i Saiiw except Sun for Rifrway. Tra Bota 4 Trent” ad dus, md te eli PORE. Lamhe Bedgway L590 p, mfr Fr M - “emis 2 dally for Erie and inter mily sxoegs Ronday, for Kane goed | termating Eatin. - MTG H TRAINS FOR DRIFTWOOD FROM THE EART AXD TRAIN 11. jemves Phidadmips had andy bingo 8a ¥- SR, Haiti wivsd 81 *¥ 5 om fromm Philadels 3 Rd 5 red Fangs marten wud Raltirese oreagh 3 F wifi Famsport 6s PmRels TRAIN 3 jenves os 3 nel Maya Be ef by | i “pmpabo- | . 88 the priests | 5 sect Are termed, | , it may be observed, me mova | 1 ony a their individdal interests, that 3 he amforamty of tae religion has disp | ered and given place oa fantasy. i . AE services are condnciei in a ail chapel or hoase erected for thas; BR 3 7 Purposs mm relirad pisces some dis from to 8 Oo settiete and esdur. i jews likely to be vimted by @rangers ts or a day » : 5 4 * ‘ren an: 1 on stan Sewing | is termed, a “throne.” is a wooden tox, smirpent, which is the object of reverenes | Ciand adoration. W a “dance” or} : meeting, is to be tie believers as | s'mble in the chapel. thers being an; Ll aumter of men and women f dumeers, whose costama on such ocea- clber guweicmme persons, and therefore | . & e 3 - £ more free from observatn, In ome end in uf the chapel, placed on a dais or, as it! ! | ome side of witich is glass, Within is a 2 IOFINSIN ‘ ‘ Tails ERD Nan as ¥ TRAIN 19 joaves Nidywry 21 S90 sm Hob. SOROERE af 055 4. mh, arrive aT Fg sowing a 4 : “ramen a2 BALN 20 lon ves Clermont at i Rata hae wha cat lids mm et nt erin iin MGWAY AND Cl EARFIELD R R. DATLY EX BIT SUNDAY. Z of d og TR RENy 5 Funes EVEREL rw L PER 1 TH mtr Re BEBHIRL 2880 hone | ions & often a long red calico dyess or | 1 Mother Hablard. i | When the “papshoso” is ready to offer | | Lhe sacrifice to the serpent, the subiset i whose jile in to be taken 35 brongel ini Until a few years ago when the suthori- | Hes interfermd and executed a avumber of ; | the murderers, the stibject was oftnal bsmall child, but a gont has sines been | | substituted. The animal vawst be a male | | amd fither entirely walle or altogether | f black Befoire the cr'emony it is drags | : seed br roedns of 3 ieares of the Fralepsna i i play Everything being ready, the joss hole # bowl under the animals! aE wild lds left hand, and vith his ot every its windpipe. The biood is | | then served a8 a drink to those present, | who Uy this trons are ‘wall under the in- : #aenos of tafis; 25 rum is called in its fret oomdafion after havin been pressed | 3 from the sugar cane. ile of the at-: tendants, greatly excited by the cotnbin- | ; | ed sight of blond and whe taste of tags, | | smear the blood over their faces, while i in some instances the blood is mized | © wea gunpowder before being drank. by the alti tar of their instrue-i The “papuboco” then. ents open the | ; I Torill wef 7 omy 5 tha mee. | body of the beast anil removes the henrt | its of which are «=. 4 in the up| and Bver for vis own consumption, while | building of my own ("rid me. As: the rest of the carcass is divided among | | 1 said before, eat, drink : biazsei! and family snd those is attend. | eration. Walk—wury! - gif vou ange. have the conveniences—a (stance every | 10 become initiated into voodocism it day, according to your physical esndi: was formerly required that the candidate | tion when you begin trainise. Some] $308id be between 3) and #0 years of men can walk 10 miles 3 dey without: 38%. but an supplicant is mow accepted | hurting them. Others could not walk | Whed 20 vearsold. He is first obliged to ] en. of course, should not Begin with the | admitted to the sect. This continues for samo amoamt of work as men. A wak 8 period of 4 days, be being primarily of ome mile, or, at the most, three, ju; Genaded of all of bis clothing and given enough for them. Quit when you get -such rags $0. replace | ther ss the circum- tired. You are not a boxer, carsmiam. stances and the rules raquire. He is then sprinter or other kind of athlete, and tae | 2ePt locked ina room ur eight days with- question of “‘gameness” doss net enter ou being allowed to we the light of day here. Never overtask voarseif, Over apd is given frequen: baths made with work is worse than no work 2 all: Your | W00n, or sicred plants and lea These own feelings will tell you when to quit baths must be taken for 40 Says and Above all things. join some gyming. | BUS always be kept ia the same condi- sium or athjetic club. To your outdoor | 198. 2s the greater the fermentation and exercise » ud that of light durabbells in | the more the water bectiznes i touch heavy bells out of any feeling of toe ore desirable it i in the eyes of the rivalry or false pride and essay feats you ; PP0S5 They are built up. You are | CAbdidate is ready to receive hin final forming. ighter bedis inltiativa. Tise event jakes piace before Detter, Prom ns cote ve ta ory sit | w aumber of flowers of the sect. The holds m lds ® will do. Use the simplest motictis—. | Papaboce”™ bund 8 stick backward, forward, sideways and evs} can teach you them all in short order. see others you think your inferiors pep. | After his wo cailed purification the { i = want uf punt i xy 8M PREV : IB Woon, renersl Manger wn. Paes, Ah SUFFALS, ROCHESTER é PITTSBURG & a. re pe v1 = { “3 ‘and afl r Naw, Th, NEE 5 ger trains i tH *rrtse anid depart frees Ln Bods as Allows: x TRAIL NS ARRY KE a from Pan sssta wna sd Rig Ran. Bernohtevil and Fain reel Aan Rstta wring avd oh Ran, Bowl a, and © ar weneriile, Fn and Big Ran, © Jrnetheld amd Curwsnsetin Pun Xeotawne sod Sig Ban TRAINS DP ART. Tos iF vr Seartield and Creunev Tow * Pansat ney Foourhumter ind Baad uf, Pig Ran sod Pan LRGLL Whey, ail Bendioed for Cuirwemseeii Buk 45 Big Row and Pan cesta wney, Pails reel wowd Bev reskin idle Ran asc Pass aSawiaey ErR ERENT OE; hud ON bo bh pol uy Johamoatars Ex press, Randsy ouly, euees 5 “Wam. For Ponsetawnes sumdus suiy, 406 pm fawassnd mil tekets wd four y 1 smtionm 34 Teenie pur ik 0% For tickets, tf me tables. and 1 information J oil aa a aul Landsigna, sgont a Burs, EC Lapey, Got Tost A = Rochester, '§ ¥ - TH Barrett, Ges: Seay, Buttle, N. ¥, Beech Creek Railroad. NTC &n ER. BR Ce, aa CONDENSED TINE TABLE. Tp Bond Belts Easing. ri nr BR BTIRGOR | SEE ER gapsa Wath Keo esanbugg PEE 5 Weg Lj) L arn, no URERWET HENRY BE nyEutae asxrzre2ecESEL 38 x Ll a [ham ShRE JERE BRRun aie n i Ady gin wy Glider a enrs Ty ar Tr
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