to-aerit :;; i " it -- m a. A fa W K. A. WOLI.M11H, g Torturing Eczema, INDIGESTION ANDi M LOSS OF APPETITE 1 H CURED. g "l TllR roMXJWINO MK.v IKHTIMOMAL WA6 8K.TT TTI Y THK 1 A HO MF1U 1UNT.ME IIOt'BESS NBorO w Palmf (t flf c , Hi.BKiMtBt N. V. m -DANA HaRHAI-AIUI t.A Co C1KNTI.KHKN Duriiia tin- part ihfft JrM ! rainvft fuffcrwl ' mindt rtibty with I'cs.l'tnil. BtliOl -tlmea wi that I wu u until r b attend to my work les H-iilno iuffi rMl frotn 1 iiillfcrnttnii. w bfldlyrwri run dumi. X tried anm .TtimHn without ob-g i-unlogauy relict until I m Imluoud to try DANA'S SABSAPARILLA i Mlharo Uki'n only two 1iottl nd frcl I Ik it hS tictv iniin. Ilmpl bikI blntrhrn Imvf rntltM'lv IUtiipiMriiI( AMHtf flrt garafPt Il('tlon uimmI. ItifVW Mirve ifET MIhtd iiul taken DANAl! would not Ic ulltug now. Yourt truly, llakimer, N. Y. E. A. WOLLABr.Il. BJ Dna Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. g iSARTEfCS llTTLE muz. CURI rvfc Jl' daehe ana. relieve all tho troubles taef sWt t a bilious Htatoof tho system, Buch as X'rrlni , Nausea, Drowfllneafl, Distress aftec c 1 jg, I Jin In the BuK &o. Whllo theirmosS ruaailcal16 success has been shown in curing V aCaehe, yet Carter's Llillo Liver Mil ara liruly vak-atloln Constipation, curing anil pro venting tuisannojlBRComplalut.'wlillo they alas correct all dlflordcrBozthostouiacbtlDinlateth'3 ."tot and regulate tho bowols. Eveniltheyoalj w1 ra ra Ema ilcha they would bo alraostprlcelcss to thosa wha cnfor from tils distressing complaint: but f ortu tHatoIy their goodncai (1 oca notondhoro.andthoso aoancoiryinexnwiii uuu uictiuiiiuuiiiuavtua- in eoznany ways iuai iuuy win nut u wii ftpo ao without mem. uai aitor ouoic& ueati cf no lEATiT Uvea that hcrolsTrhero proas ooaat. uurpiiucuieii-wuua i Liver Pllla aro very small and . In n rii Tttrn Til 1 1 h mltQ n uuBfl. .ti'it aiiti uo no gnpo or Jtioacuon pieaeaau wua or sens uy iniu New Yorki QUI DD nc ) Bloody War Likely Kentucky County. in a TftOUBLE OVEfl A RAILROAD TAX. It Was Volnd 30 Ynari Affi III A 111 uT u Itoml Tliut Nerur liin a Train Tho Court or I,ul llvsiirt llui Alllriuutl That tbu Tax Slu.t be l'Md, unil Citltena Are A nil I lit TliriimelTOB to Illl Cullecton. l"Bl.M3aTo.f, Ky., Jau. 3. Tliero U a inuxt. terloun sltuutlon In Muhlenberg louiily. liundteds ot old mutikeU uud WincliBsteis luivo been brought out, and war of the bloodieat dpsorlptiou 1 a poM stibillty. The troublo 1h due to an at tempt to collect the rnllroad tax voted '20 years ago in aid ot n railroad that did a vast amount of work, but flually failudto run trains. Payment of the tax was roistod yonrs ago, ana bus been foiiKlit in ovory way through ovory court, the court holding that the tux should be paid, and the court of lust reHort has alUrmed the ac tion ot the lower courts. Previous attempts at collection have re sulted In loss of lite, and now tiiat the end of lltiKatiou Is roach id and the peo ple have lost, the-y aru furious and desper ate. A few days ago certain of the bondholders who got a judgment against the county, Induced A. M. Claiins, a citizen of the county, to undertake luu collection of tuu tax. When it came to preparing the tax re ceipts the AHsor's books were stolon, ami duplicates had to bo taken from tho Statu Auditor's book. Tbu collection has begun, uud the excitement in the county districts is iucruasiug'. Capps is assisted by an armed posse of deputy falieritlH, and bloodshed seems a certainty, ab the farmers say they will not pay the tux nor allow their Kds to be attttohed. The original levy has now Increased to $800,000 through costs and penalties, and is half the assessed value of the taxable property ot tbu county. A MONSTER IRRIGATION DAM. Albany and ir York ;utiltultMls to Itiillil It Aci-oks tho Km Cruntlo. ElI'abo, Tux., Jau. 8. Gaylord Logan, a prominent lawyer and banker, of Al bany, N. Y and who represents a strong syndicato of capitalists in that city and New York, has been here for some two weeks looking into tho feasibility of build ing a dnm across the Hio Grande Just above El Paso for tho purpose ot irriga tion. Ho has cnrefully studied tho question from all points of view and to-day for the untt time ocprcsod ids opinion as to tbu wisdom ot Investing in the enterprise, Tho company lias been organized and to morrow Mr. Logan will announce to tho public tho details of his plans for tho prosecution of the work of building tho largest dnm for irrigation purposes in tho Southwest. The whole work is estimated to cost about $2,500,000, and will require more than a year for itB completion. For years this has been recognized as the en terprise most important to tbu proiperity of this section of the country. T.asUer's I.ait Gamos In Phllndulphln. PniLADELHHA, Jan. 3. Herr Lasker played twenty simultaneous games of cheis with members of the Franklin Chess club of this city yesterday. Four hours nnd a half were consu. inc; tliniitBsaiMMHHHHP .il play- iho Uermnu champion won twelve games, lost four and drew four. To-day Herr Lasker plays his last game in this city. Portueal's I.uw Slukera In Resslon. bon, Jau 3. King Carlos opened in li tho session of the Cortos. The fiom the throne promised that tho iiment would submit bills providing rtoral reform, measures to remedy !cit in tho country's production of and to increase her oxport trade in nd measures for reform in the Icrvices. Kill ltolibor Kano Committed. iIIaven, Conn., Jan. 8. Albert J. Sho Greenwich mail robber, who liouch from the railway station I- and escaped to the woods where Ilt, nnd who was caught later, aght before U. S. Commissioner mil ordered to jail in default of sill for a hearing. California's Legislature. (amento, Ual., Jan. 8. The Lecris- U-jnvened at noon yesterday and it transacting any businoss ail- until to - day, when tho Itttiou will be perfected. Balloting ;d States Senator will not begin rweuk from to-day. Jlclny Foot Itace to Now York. Haven, Conn., Jan. 3. Tho ikMen's Christian Association Ath- fth of this city is about to arrange fjot raco between this city and It is intended that it shall be u similar linen with tho bicycle fist summer. & Senator KenimWorse. qton, Jan 8. Senator Kenua rirginia, who has been seriously oral weeks from a complication Jo. but who has recently been red out of danger, has had a ro ta tho gravest apprehensions are Kwneil lit the Delaware. kw, N J , Jan. 3. Two men, fiowu, wero drownod in the er near the Delaware bridge It ng to cross the river from ka, , to Tienton, during tho lr bodies are under tho ice. Lybrlck Is Not Shamming. 8. The Baroness de the truth of the report that Lhcr daughter, is meroly Such statements, she y false, but cruel. e Committed Suicide. J , Jan. 8. Annie is inlssinir, She had Iveral days past, ijnd is oramltted suiridi) by ware river Ltlie Chess C up. LTlF-ln- illito coiKluJed fister by win-. iiK 'w lp for the Ural (imp IITIZENS WILL NOT W IN WASHINGTON. Ilia Da; Not ObNerYBd hi L'iual by tin OlUclaU. Wasihnotos, Jan. 8. There has never been a quieter Now Year's in Waulng ton. Not even the pleasant sunshiny welUher whiclf followod the rainstorm could enliven the preraillng dullness, The White llouso was not only a house of mourning, but was quarantined by reason of infectious fever. Consequently, there could have been no Presidential re ception had not domestic bereavement forbidden It. Cabinet officers and leading officials ot the Government, ot course, followed the example of the Chief Exeoutlve, and the entire omission of all of the official re ceptions deprived tho day ot all the life and color which the brilliant uniforms of tho Diplomatic Corps and of the officers of the army and navy usually give to tho occasion. Speaker Crisp bring sick, but not seri ously so, Mrs. Crisp did not receive At nearly all tho leading hotels the custom which has been observed for many years by the women guests ot hold ing a reception in tho parlors was this year omitted. Very fow privato residents kept open house. EXPLOSION IN A CONDUIT. KflCNpttijr (las Illuws Up tho Mi,tt 111 I'runt (if tlin fllutne llesiflnrn. Washington, Jnu. 8. An explosion, followed quickly by tho rattling sound ot falling iron, occurred at an early morn- tig hour in front of tho resldenco of ox Secretary Ulalno on Lafayetto square. The report could bo heard in tho house, but only faintly, and did not disturb Mr, lllaino, who was asleep at tho time. Tho explosion was caused by leaky gas mains, which lined the electric conduit with illuminating gas, and coming In coutact with an imperfectly insulated wire, set the gas afire. The heavy iron mantrap was blown up a distance of fifteen foet nnd full, break ing tho inch-thick castlron into a dozen pieces. The conduit for a distance of suv eral squares was cracked. Other man holes along thu conduit were also blown oir. Aside from tho loss to the company, which Is trilling, no damage was done, and no alarm was created. FLOWER'S NEW YEAR'S PRESENT. Ho Kccelveil it llunilsonio Floral Pleoo "Which Greatly Pleated lllui Albany, Jan. 3. Gov. Flower received ns a pfew enr s present an iinmeuso floral piece, nine feet long, representing the ship of State, and named t'o "Era piro Statu." It was pluced on tho Gover nor's desk. From the masthead floated two streamers, one bearing tho words: "I don't care a d for votes," and the other the words "No debt. No cholera." It was a gift from James Oliver of New York city, the sergeant-at-arms of tho Democratic National Committee, and ploased the Governor very muoh. Will Cut Wuges Only. New York, Jan 3. Hon. O. L. Spauld ing, Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury, is at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. He stated that his visit was for tho purposo of see ing Collector Hendricks and Collector Tichener of tho General Board of Apprais ers. In regard to reducing tho force on Ellis Island, he said that the wages ot tho employes had been scaled down, and no discharges would bo made. Nsw Year's at Osborne. London, Jan. 3. The- en'iiJUilMBHBVinT' iHicnom s guicty at Osborne Inst evening. All the children of the royal family wero present. A concert was given by a military band early in the evening, and later tho Duko and Duchess of Connaught, the Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lome, and several others gave tableaux vivauts. Site for h Woman's Home Selected. Bedford, N. Y., Jan. 8. The commis sioners appointed by Gov. Flower to se lect a site for the Woman's Home have chosen the James Cromwell farm, near this village. Tho price paid for tho 110 acros was $10,000. The buildings, which will cost $100,000, will soon be begun by tho Stato. Missing Man's liody Found. Trenton, N. J., Jan. 3. Francis Kelly, an iron worker, employed by the New Jersey Steel andiron company, dis appeared from his homo two weeks ago. His body has just been found in the com pany's basin at the Delaware river. It is supposed that he fell.in accidentally. Death of Kov. .Tolin L. llurrows. Auousta, Ga., Jan. 8. Rev. John L. Burrows, who had attained national rep utation for eloquence and ofllclenoy in the Baptist pulpit, is dead bore, at the age of 79. Although practically retired from active work, he preached regularly, and filled his pulpit Sunday. in the Early Days of cod-liver oil its use was limited to easing those far advanced in consumption. Science soon discovered in it the prevention and cure of consumption. cott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil with Hypo phosphites of lime and soda has rendered the oil more effective, easy of digestion and pleasant to the taste. Frspusd by Scott Bowne, N. Y. All drugelito. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT 1 Itesi nub! nootfully Informs his old friends and the lie generally that he has taken charge ot the old stand lately occupied by Felix Adricks where be will keep on hand a fresh stock o Porter, Ale and Lager lieer. Finest brands of Liquors ana uigars. NEW VEAH'S PaulSumma, Franev's llulldlnH. SAWYER'S WILL STAND3. Charitable Institutions Will TUcvIt 0cr (1500,000 uf Ills Money. Salkm, Mass., Jan. I!. The jury In the Sawyer will caso returned late yesterday afternoon with a Verdict sustaining the will. Samuel K. Sawyer of Gloucester left an estate ot some 050,000 of which $500,000 or more was bequeathed to charitable lu (itituttons. A few relatives received small bequests but most of tho nearer ones received noth ing and they contested tho will. f.ulld Suirocutoil by Mmokn. l'nii.ADEM'iilA, Jan. 8. The butcher hop and dwelling of John Lang in North Second street, wits damaged by firo yes terday to the extent of $.5,000. Mr. Lang, his mother nnd Lillle lloseubergcr, his 11-year-old niece, were asleep in tho third story and were awakened by the choking smoke. Lang succeeded In drngglng his half unconscious mother and nteoe to the roof, and from there to the street, througa thu adjoining house. The niece died on the way to tho hospital and Mrs. Lang was resuscitated with great difficulty. I'mvldoneo's New City Onveromeut. Pkovme.vck, It. I., Jan. 3. Tho cero inonies of tho inauguration of the new city government were held at noon. Mayor Potter, in his inaugural addross, shows tho net debt of the city to be $10, 078,078, an increase for the year of $1,173, 232. The purification of tho water sup ply, the Increase of tho police force nnd pensioning of aged members theroof, the adoption of measures for tho proventlon of cholera and tho construction of several new school houses are recommended. Osborne Is Now Governor. Cmctennk, Wyo., Jan. 8. John E. Osborne, who seized tho executive office at tho capltol a month ago, Is now recog nized Governor. Acting Governor Hnrber relinquished tlio office to his Democratic successor nt 1:30 yesterday afternoon. Mr. Osborne filed his outh with tho Sec retary of State. Troops to Quell lllotous Gorman Miners. ItmiM.v, Jan. 3. Tho authorities are considerably agitated by the serious char acter of the strike of co.il miners in tho Sanr district, and four battalions of the twenty-ninth and sixty-ninth regiments and a large force of gendarinory have been ordered to the scene ot disturbance. (Vitnt tho lU'celverhhlp Annulled. PiTTsnono, Jan. 3. A call has been is sued for n meeting ot tho Supremo Lodge of the Order of Splon to take placo Jan. 11. Officers aro' making a determined effort to have the receivership annulled and continue business on tho old plan. Arrepts the Call from llrooklyn. Boston, Jan. 3. Kev. A. W. Mills, of tho First M. E. Church, Everett, Mass., has accepted a call to the First Re formed Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, .s. V.. and will preach his furewell ser mon uuxt Sunday. Judges Appolntod lly Gov. Flower. Ai.iiany, Jan. 3. Gov. Flower has ap pealed Judges of the Municipal Court ot l he city of Syracuse as follows: Hon. Patrick J. llynn for the term of six years, and Wm. G. Cady for the term of five years. I'rlnee Breaks a lllcyclo Itocord, Jacksonville, Fhv mn'"LJsWiMiMIIMRAt Or- Tr'np" broke tho world's record for a quai . i, lo road run on a bicylo, making the i markable time of 81 1-2 seconds. NEWS OF THE DAY. Tho Master Builders' association of Boston has adopted a resolution for au eight-hour day for their workmen. Dr. M. W. Stryker is to be inaugurated president of Hamilton college Jan. 17. Chancellor A. J. Upton will presldo. Tho Ynlo faculty will take steps to stop gambling by tho students on athletic con tests. John Welsh, proprietor of the Wash ington Park Hotel, Bridgeport, Conn., has fallen heir to $20,000, left by a brothet who died in Melbourne, Australia. Von C. Shaffer of Ithaca, N. Y., who married Eliuda Dyer one November even ing in 1890 while both were drunk, secured a divorce at Sioux Falls yesterday. Eleven new cases of typhus fever wen reported In New York yesterday. Tnscott, the alleged murderer of Bankci Snell of Chicago, Is undoubtedly In Alaska, It is asserted that he did not murder Banker Shell, but was hired by the real criminal to serve as a scapegoat. A warrant has been Issued In Vienna for tho arrest of Ernst Roederer, a pro tended journalist, who is accused oi swindling John Simeon Berghelm, an Amorican mine owner, out of $100,000. The Russian government has just mods contracts with the Thlngvalla steamship company nnd tho United States steamship compauy for transporting to America and return all exhibits from Russia to the World's Fair. Tho china store ot liiyh & Martin at Lancaster, Pa., was almost totally de stroyed by fire yesterday. Loss, $35,000; insurance, $8,000. President-elect Cleveland denies th story from St. Louis that he is identified with u syndicato that is trying to obtain control of thu street car linos of that city. Tho marriage of Assistant District At- torney William Townsend, of New York, to Henrietta Marie Eyron, who had a Da- kota divorce from her husbaud, Petei Graff, of Utica, N. Y., has been an nounced, much to the surprise of their friends. A highwayman robbed J. H. Rnthbun, superintendent ot the Keusingtou brick works, Kensington, Pa., of ubout $700. A despatch from Warsaw says that the Polish painter Wierzwlnski, whllo out riding, was attacked by wolvos near Bielostock, and both, ho and his horse were devoured. Weather lroreeast, Washington, D. C Jan. 3. For Now Ting land; Fair weather, colder, wiudj shit tlnu tc westerly. For ISastern New York: Fair, colder' winds ehlfting to westerly. For liuitorn Pennsylvania: Clear weather, odder, westerly winds. For New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware. Fair, coldor, westerly winds. For Western Now York: Generally fair. except enow flume at lake statlonaMoler, yosterly winds becoming variable, fTB l." M'A.tunn IJ- 1 ...... r V 1 ui i.udiviii ,.uutiiiia vest to north wiud- fai t-iUW flu lie-iui lakedutiun, HIS LETT The Facts About Dr. McGlynn's Excommunication. RESTORATION THE POPE'S OWN ACT. Lco IlclleTes That Injustice. Has Jlean Done thu New York Priest An Kw cleslastlo of tho Church Says That Auuthor Who lleeelvrd the Letter for Transmission to Home Destroyed It. New York, Jan. 3. The Rev. Dr. Ed ward F. McGlyun has been welcomed back Into the fold of tho Catholic Church simply because tho Pope considered that injustice was done him when he was ex communicated. Atchblshop Corrignn's charges ngainst Dr. McGlynn, disobedience and preaching false doctrine, have not been acted upon at all by MoiiBlgnor Sntolll In restoring Dr. McGlynn to his full powers as a priest, These charges still hang over tho head ot Dr. McGlynn, but It is extremely doubtful if they over will bo pushed. Tho caso will probably never bo reopened. Dr McGlynn was excommunicated tor "contumacy" in not having gone to Homo when summoned by tho I'opo to answer the charges made ugainst him by Arch bishop Corrlgan. Ho was excommuni cated because a lettor which ho despatched to the Pope, after receiving the cablegram from him ordering him to Rome within forty days, wub "suppressed" before it reached Its destination. Au ecclesiastic, who occupies a high po sition iu tho archdiocese, and who is a close friend of Dr. McGlynn, made public yesterday tho abovo facts regarding Mgr. Satolli's settlement of the case, uud told an interesting story of tho suppression ot tho Doctor's letter. He declared that tho letter had boon i'burnedby a high ecclesiastic," into whose hands it was given for transmis sion to the Pope. Had this letter reached the rope, it was said, Dr. McGlynn would not havu been excommunicated. The Doctor did not know that his let ter had miscarried, and was surprised nt the end of thu 40 days lo find himself ex communicated. The Pope did not learn until long after thu D. . i had been excommunicated that liu ha i . i i letter to him. When ho did nun i. on Uo had Cardinal Slmeoni write to me Rev. Dr. Burtsoll, Dr. Mc Glynn's counsol, a letter in which he stated in specific terms that had tho letter been received tho "scandal" would havo been averted. "1 have seen Cardinal Slmconi's letter with my own eyes," said tho imformaut, "uud 1 know what I am talking about. It was written in Italian, and I can remem ber the exact. words." The reverend gentleman hero repeated tho words in Italian, and gave this inter pretation to them: "Unfortunately, that letter was not delivered, and if it had been delivered it would have prevented this contumacy or contempt of court and tho resultuut scan dal aim disturbance." "Who was tho high ecclesiastic who burned this Ietterf" was asked. "It would only creuto ill fe"H animosity tore, name now, and I KTliui. cure to rake up a matter that is past uud gone. The ecclesiastic I refer to was high iu authority, but showed tho white feather, uud did not dure send the lettor to Rome for fear that McGlynn's case would have been decided differeutly from the way in which it was decided. "I have been informed on high author ity that McUlyun bus been restored to all his functions us a priest. Ho can say muss, hear confessions, preach or perform any priestly function, just us ho eould be fore he was excommunicutcd. Dr. Mc Glynn stauds now exactly iu tho same position as he did when ho left St. Ste phen's parish." "Why didn't Dr. McGlynn write an other letturtothe Popo when he found that his former one had miscarried?" "He considered the suppression ot it and his excommunication an added insult and never asked for u reconsideration of his case. "It has been held in abeyance ever since. Mgr. Satolli bus now rectified the great injustice doue the Doctor after learning the facts uud his explanation of why ha did not goto Rome." Matters Belore Mussaahusetts Legislators Boston, Jan. 3. The Legislature, which assembles to-day, will huvu many matters to claim its uttention, the num ber of petitions, etc., being about tho same as iu previous years. Among the more important matters will be the re ports of special commissions on the re vision of tho judicial system ot the State; on the methods of expediting legislative business, and on burdens imposed by the immigration ot paupers. Minister Coolldg. Gives a Keceptlon. Paris, Jan. 3. The Hon. T. Jefferson Coolidge, the American Minister to France, Mrs. Coolidge, and Miss Coolidge, gave a brilliant New Year's reception at their hotel on the Avenue Marceau. Tho members of the American colony, a large number of diplomats and the leading men in French political life were present. To Arrest Somerby and Others. Philadelphia. Jan. 8. Thomas F. Col- ,or m.lof nt Pnllna nf Tml I it n u rtnl to 1. 8Xpe'ctB(i here to-day, and will take Somer- by and the other Indicted Iron Hall man ngers to Indianapolis to be tried for em bezzlement. He is armed with requisition papers issued by Gov. Chace. New City Governments Installed. Boston, Jan. 8. Tho usual formal cere monies attending the inauguration ot new city governments were held in the thirty cities ot the Commonwealth at noon, two cities, Everett and Bedford, participating for the first time. Speaker Crisp Nut Seriously 111. Wasbinoton, Jun. 3, Dr. Sowers said this morning that ho was attending bpeaker urisp lor an attack ot lnuiuestion. Tho doctor said tho Speaker was not seri ously 111, - i Mr. Illalno Much Holler. Wabiiinuton, Jan. 8.--Notwlthstnnding the unfavorable weather of tho past few days Mr. Blaine continues to improve and Is reported as being much better. lllshnp Illssel llrtter. Bfni.iN-OTiiN. Yt . Jan. 8. 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