1 "StsBBBBBBBBsHsBBBBBSIBBBBSBBHiSBBBBBBBBBBBlBBBB UWft mm mmM mmm m ES i.hwis nr. i:dmund3, 13 J; 8outh Hartwlok N T. S jB BOILS, CARBUNCLES! TORTURING ECZEMA, Completely Cured! Dana Raka aia etlla Co.. jwhlrh. m:iKt hare iiulKiincil my Itlootf aJ Igg fciiTEJ p iiaauio "NIiIiirIch" Biioiiiy al-fl - ft 1 11- t'T In their worst form. ItookaiarKOg Iainounsoi ur. b medicines uw tacy icii ma worse Sl&nd not aliln to work, fg IIMPi 1 VSB terribly efflictrd vvith EH Iiollf hRd nix and two car-csj W3hunrlc at urie time. 1 tried everything Hw I rould hear nf but continued to havo bolls, S BSTH AT Added to all thii IVzenmprn n" 1 ionnonted mo night and day, thtW -"1 Itching was intenae. t had severe pains in rlghtPi Eiltide and tmrk, rmitlniuil hMitlucli('. IHfl frI IDCQ waa discouraged. At lat lg UUnCO heanloT WAJTaH BAllSAPA-if H&IULttA, commonced using It, and the third SO buttlucuDipletely ilTlti:J nc 3 m Yours rej. tfully, gjf II LEWIS M. EDMUNDS. Ej South Hartwiek, N. Y. 5 m truth, of the almvo n rertifiod to liy fni P a iu noumooK, r. m. tail t South 1 lartwlck, N. V. E PS Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast. Maine. E2j iSARTESC: lleklleaaachoana rolloveall tho troubles facT dent to a bilious etato of tho system, suoh as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress titles Dating, rain la tho Hide, &c. Whilo thoirruoat remarkable success has been shown la cutisg taaanche, yet Carter's Llttlo liver PIM ftW equally valuable in Cons tipation, curing and pro Tenting this ancoylrjKComplalnt.whllo they also correct all uleorderofthostomachtlmul&tetha liver and regulate tho bowels. Even if they onlj CUIOU fAnathoywomdboalmostpricelesa to those whrj -wuuer xruui tali, UMLruHamt; uuiupiiuut; uuiiortu- itelythclrcoodnessdocsnotGndhcro,andtho&a aoonco try them will find these llttlo pills valu ta In somany ways that they will not bo wil ilto do without them. But after allslckhead jlathobcnoof so mr.ny llvon tliat herofstrfiora lYi-omnio our groat boast. Our pillJcuroltwhUa (others do not. Cart-r's Llttlo Llvor Pills aro very small and very esay to take. Ono or two pills mako a doso. !They are strictly vegetable and do not gripo or purrr-i, but by tiolr gentle action please all who tisethera. In viala at 55 cento s tlvo for $1. Sold fcy drunslsts everywhere or sent by mail. CARTER MEDICINE CO., Mew York! ML PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRIGE Cures Consumption, Coughs, Crp Soro Throat. Sold by all Druggists on a Uuarantee, For a J-ame Side, Back tr Chest Shiloh's Porous Plaster will give great satisfaction. 35 cents. SHILOH'S VITAMZER. Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattanooga, 'Jenn., says : "SftuWs Vitallzer' SAVED MY LIFE. I tnnsidtritthcbestremctluforadehiUtatedsjisten) J ever used." For Dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney troublo It excels. Price 76 cts. HJLOH'iL CATARRH ipc;if 1 -yHot REMEDY. Have you Catarrh? TrythlaRemody. ItwiU lollovo and Cu-e you. Price 60 cts. This In-, lector for Its successful treatmentlifurnished irco. Bliiloh's Remedies aro sold by us ou a guarantee to ttivo satisfaction. For aale by O. H. Hagenbucb. K H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT AND STOP THAT IQ Has stood the tet ,t for SIXTY YEARS tana has proved Itself tho best remedy i f(cnown for tho euro of CoiiiwjtloM, Couahn, Colds, Whooping Cough, and lallTADig I)t$eatfa young or old. rrlcoI3c.,60o.,and tl.OOper notUo. SOLD EVERYWHERE. HK7, JOniBOH a lOSS, ricu., Beilligtcs, vt. fill J t'. Jouf 11 Fulton, Arkansas, ears of "ADout ten years arro 1 con- iiai'tail a severe case of blood rol- Htiii. leading physlclaiiE prescribed medicine Jifi.cr medicine, whloh I took without any relief. 1 .1 lso tried mercurial and jiotash remedies, unsuccessful results, but which brought an attack of mercurial rheumatism that Ex RHEUMATISM tour years I gave up all remedies and began lining S. B. S. After taking several bottles I was entirely cured and able to resume work. I is tuo greatest medtolno for uiooa pol-ioniug to-day on the market." Treatise on Mood and fikln Diseases mailed fruo. Swirr Bruoina Co.. Atlanta, Oa. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE Work of the Session Begun in Earnest. SPEAKER SULZER'S COMMITTEES. Ilrllllunt Ilocentlon Olven Last Nlelit br Governor utid BIrs. lplowcr New Jpr aej' T,sls1iTitiiro Convenes To-dyto suit of the Democratic Senatorial Caucus Albany, Jan. 10 The Assorably hud a gala appearance last night, as a largo pro portion of tho mombors vrero in evening (It-ens in preparation for tho Governor's reception. It was 8:15 o'clock when tho gavel foil, and prayer win offered by tho Ilev. Dr. McLeotl. Tho galleries niul tho Iloor back of tho rail wero crowded with spec- tutors. Annual reports wero handed in from the Superintendent of Public Works, the Railroad Commissioners, nnd tho St. Lawrence Stnto hospital. the Speaker nnuounced tho stnndlng comuittees, among thorn Ufa following: Ways and Mentis Qulgley, ltorniiiilinr. Smith, Vumlewuter, Ellison, ltansoru, lluni hunlt, Morris, Malby, Fisli, Sheppurd. Judiciary Cooney, .Martin, llahlo, Ouen- ther, Duiaolt.Soutliwoith, Shields, Farqualiar, Dey, AiiiRwortli, (iillliu. Quneral Iaws- Ouenther.Soutuwortli, gulz- ley, Bhlolds, Keenim, Martin, Davison, Mo Keen, Woodbury. Taylor, lloll. miles -The Hpeuker, ouinley, JIurtin, Web ster, Mnlby, Fish. The chairmen of tho other committees are as follows: Itovision Mr. Shlolds. Codes-Mr. Mm tin. Taxation and Hctienchmcnt Mr. Foley. Canals Mr. Chilian. Attains of Cities Mr. Webster. Until ouds Mr. Townsetid. Comuieroo and Navigation Mr. Sullivan. lusurunoe Mr. Koehc. Banks Mr. Quuekenbush. Electricity, (Jus nnd AVater Supply Mr. Kelly. Fisheries and Game Mr. O Connor. Trades and Manufactures Mr. Kerrigan. Agrloultuie Mr. Hilton. Iiidinn Atlulis Mr, Peolc, J'linted and Engrossed Illlls Mr. Ott. Unnnished Ilusliioss Mr. Cubill. A number of bills were introduced in the Semvto. NEW JERSEY'S LEGISLATURE. It Convenes Tills Afternoon Democratic Senatorial Caucus Innt Night. TltENTON-, Jan. 10. Tho 117th session o the New Jersey Legislature will convene at 8 o'clock this afternoon. The inaugu ration of a now Governor and the election of a United States Senator will add spec ial iutorect to the session. The election of James Smith, jr., as United State Senator is foreshadowed by tho Democratic caucus held at tho Trenton house last night. Kobert S. Adrian of Middlesex was chosen for President of the Senate. He was was backed by tho Uoss-Smith-Pid- cock combine which is against Abbott for United States Senator. The caucus clioso the following other Senate officers: Secretary Samuel C. Thompson, of Warren. Assistant Secretary William Eoss, of Sussex. Journal Clerk George K. Coleman, of Essex. Sergeaut-at-Arms Michael Mason, of Hudson. Assistant Serceants-at-Arms John W. Lancaster, of Hunterdon, and E. B. Van couver, of Burlington. Jiugrosslug Clerk John P. ilynn. of Salem. Assistant Engrossing Clerk John Mauahun, of Bergen. liill Clerk Henry J. Earl, Jr., of Pas- Eaiu. Calendar Clerk Gaudy S. Robinson, of Cape May. Assistant Journal Clerk John H, Mat- tison, of Somerset. nnd it passed off without the least cxcitft- ment. It is conceded that "Tom" Flynn, who recently resigned his position at tho Gloucester race track, will bo Speaker of the Assembly, Guv. Flower's Keeeptlon. Albany, Jnn. 10, Gov. Flower last night gave his annual legislative recep tion at the executive mansion betwejen tho hours of 0 and 12 o'clock. Tho par lors, halls, reception room and library were tastefully adorned with palms and other plants and llai?- it was tho largest reception ever held .it Uio mansion. Tandatla Mako War on Labor. Indianapolis, Intl., Jan. 10. The Vnn dalia railroad has decided to wage war on the unions and will begin by discharging all freight handlers who refuse to leave the unions. It is believed that other roads havo agreed to pursue a like policy and a stand will be made against all classes of organized labor. The unionists have called meetings to consider tho mattor. Klectrlc Roads to Consolidate, Havemhll, Mass., Jan. 10. It is re ported here that tho stock of the Haver hill, Merrimao & Amesbury Electric rail road is to be pooled with that of half a dozen other electric roads in New Eng land. Among the roads which will be affected are those in New London nnd Norwich, Conn., the South Shore line in Plymouth, Mass. and tho Bangor, Mo., system. Skating- llucet at Hod Hank. New Yojik, Jan. 10. A series of skat ing ruces will bo held at Red Bank, N, J., on Wednesday Jun. 18. Entries will close on Jauuary 14, Tho events will consist of a one-quarter mile heat race, a ono mile race, and a two mile handicap race. The first two race's will be open to nil amateurs, barring Joo Donoghue. Tho two inllo handicap will be an open race. Faulkner Still Abeud. Charleston, W. Va., Jnu. 10. Present Indications seem favorable for the re-election of Senator Faulkner. Ex-Senator Liimden is here, but does not seem to have developed ns much strength us his friends autiolpatod, I Sent to an Insuue Asylum. Boston, Jan. 10, Mrs. Anna Judkins, who shot and killed her buby a few days ago, has been sent to the WostborougU Asylum for the insane. IVesIey Warner to Die March Mt. Holly, N. J., Jan. 10. Wesley Warner, convicted of the murder of Lizzie Peak, bas been sentenced to be Uangd on Wednesday Match 15, ) MEETJNG OF ELECTORS.. College of AlUthe State Cn.t Tlinlr VoUs Murpliyllmlorsed at Albany, Aldany, Jafc. 1. When Secretary of Btato Rico called tho college to order, all tho thirty six delegates were present. Win. Stelnway -was Beleoted President of the College. At 12:30 o'clock, on motion of Edward A. Manor of Albany, a recess was taken for fifteen minutes in ordor to allow the Electors to hold an informal conference. This was carried. Tho electors met In con ference, when cs resolution wns adopted indorsing Edward Murphy, jr., for United Stutes Senator. On motion of Richard Crokor the elec tors then went down stairs and paid their respects to Governor Flower. The Gov ernor made a few brief happy remarks in response to introductions on tho part of Mr. Stoinway. The electors then returned to tho Scn ato Chamber nnd after tho usual formali ties cast the thirty-six votes for Grover Cleveland for President. Auousta, Jan. 10. Tho Electoral Col lego of Muine met at tho State House and cast tho six votes of tho State for Hurri sou and Reld. PnoviDENCK, Jnn. 10. Tho Harrison and Reid electors for Rhode Island met in the town of Bristol und oast tho four votes of the State for those candidates. MoNTi'KLlEit, Jan. 10. The Harrison and Reid electors of this State met in the Secretary of State's odlce nnd cast tho four votes of Vermont for tho Republican candidates. Boston, Jan. 10. Tho Harrison and Reld electors of Massachusetts met at' tho Stato Houso and cast the 15 electoral votes of the Stuto for the Republican can didates. Hartford, Jan. 10. Tho Cleveland and Stevenson electors of C nnecticut met at the olllco of the.Secretary of Stato and cast their six votes for tho Demo cratic candidates. (IConcoud, Jan. 10. The Now Hamp shire Presidential electors met at tho Stato House and cast tho State's votes for Harrison and Reid. HARiusuDito, Jan. 10. Tho Electoral college cast the voto of tho State for Harrison and Reid. Hon. Wm. Wood, of rhiludolpuia, was solected to carry one certificate to Washington, and J. Francis Dnulup the other to the United Stutos. District Court in Philadelphia. Gov. Pattliton was introduced and briefly ad dressed th electors. Coi.Tjiiuus, Jan. 10. The Ohio mem bers of the Electoral oollege met in tha VjeiuUo 'iimmluui ojuL OBnr,. 88 votes fojj Harrison, and one, by James P. Seward.' or juausueiu, tor Uievottiud, Thkntoh, Jail. 10. Tho Electoral col lege of New Jersey met at the StatiJ, iiouso in mo niternoon auu cast tuoir ten votes in favor of Grover Cleveland for Presldeut and Adlal E. Stevenson for Vice- President. i a IT PRACTICALLY ENDS EMIGRATION. Tho Decision of the North Atlantic Steam- ithip Association. Montreal. Jan. 10. A "Star" sneeiil cable from Loudon says: In view of the danger from tho cholera! epidemic in the coming spring, tho Nortfy awMutiu uiuumsuip conierence, wnicu in-' eludes tho Allan, the Dominion and UieV Beaves lines, havo instructed all their European agents to refuse to book anj German emigrants for the United States or Canada, unless the would-be passen gers had been removed from German ter ritory three weeks previous to the saillnc idate.' This proposition will practically siis- 'poud all German, Russian and Polish cmi- Sratiou, as Hamburg, whero tho cholera has reappeared, is the "port of exi't. In addition, by strict orders of the confer- ence, all Jirltislt or continental emigra tion to tho United States has also been suspended, so far as tho boats of the com- panlas composing that body aro con cerned. , Tho Scandinavian outflow, howover, will be very 'largo. The ugents on tho basis of advices already received believe that the present year will show the larg est number of emigrants over yet re corded. Situ Couzlns Gives Up the Fight. Chicago, Jan. 10. Miss Phoebe Couz lns, who brought suit to compel her rein statement in the position of Secretary of tho Board of Lady Managers of the World's Columbian Exposition, has given up her fight. The case was first heard by Judge Blodgett in May last. Miss Couzlns' attorneys fuiling to appear when the case was reached by Judge Grosscup, he ac cordingly caused the suit to bo dismissed. Quarantined Passengers Want Damages. "New Yomc, Jnn. 10. Alfred B. Beers and David F. Reed, who live in Connec ticut, huve filed libels in the United States Court against the steamship Nor- manniu for S1U.UUU each, owing to their detention at yuarantinu and Firo Island during cholera times. They set up a claim that they were told on embarking that thero would be no steerage pas sengers tuken. of cod-liver oil presents a perfect food palatable, easy of assimilation, and an appetizer ; these are everything to those who are losing flesh and strength. The combina tion of pure cod-liver oil, the greatest of all fat pro ducing foods, with Hypo phosphites, provides re markable agent for Quick Flesh Building in all ail ments that are associated with loss of flesh. Prepsrwl bj Bcott X Boirn. Oh.mUts, New York. Sold by all drugguli. HOTEL AND RESTAURANT ! rtespeotfully Informs his old friends and tho puouo generally mat no nas taken charge ot the old stand lately occupied by Felix Adrleks, where be will keep on banc a a tresa stock ol porter, Ale and Lager Deer. Liquors und Cigars. Finest brands of Paul Slimmn Franey's Dulldln3, ruui MUmnu, Cor. Main ud Poplar Sts. Scott's Emulsion BAIMAUT UNDER ARREST The Former Minister of Public Works Imprisoned. REVELATIONS OF CHAS. DE LRSSEPS. Un Gives TJp Ills Cipher Notes Ttegardlng the Relations of Many l'ublle Mm With tho Panama Canal Company Mur Arrests Kxpocted Trial of tho Prison ers ltegtns To-day. Paris, Jan. 10. M, Balhaut, formci Minister of Publio Works, was nrrestud list evening and locked up- In Mazii! I Hson. Tho consequences of this arrest yiU bo most important. M. Bnlhaut was arrested after a long interview with Magistrate Franquovlllu. Ho has heretofore been allowed to go about under surveillanco. Tho ituthori t les nro said to have been moved to stern er meamiros by tho reports coupling Pres ident Citrnot's name with that of M. Baihaut, tho nrrost being Intended to provo thnt the government is not afraid to take action against any one. Paris, Jnu. 10. Charles do Lesseps has given to M. Tiburco Franquoville, Ex aming Magistrate, a pocketbook in which ho kept notes concerning tho relations of the Cnnul eompnny to many public men. Tho notes aro In cipher, but M. do Lesseps has ndded a key with which all have been translated. The consequent evidence is exception ally important. It, Vws conclusively tho connection of many Senators and Deputies witli tho illegal operations of the company. Two celebrated writers on economic and international questions und two ex-Ministers are said to bo among thoso compromised. Tl.oso revelations aro expected to lead to more arrests. Although Gen. Saussier has taken all precautions to prevent street demonstra tions, and the ranks in the Paris gurrl-MniC-ire kept full, every offort will be iriudSio avoid anything like a publio dis play ol troops. At the reassembly of thd Chamber to day fewer troops oven than usual wero mlu the streets, e men have received special orders, WKnife.',.,. fn f..Vi, vnUnUnnul ,m I u li Afold street or saloon rotvs witli civilians, order that tho Anarchists and Soclal- njuy have no excuse to incite tumult i'fl popular demonstrations against tho Military. Similar instructions have been given to the police. Otherwise, both police and Military are under no exceptional orders lor to-day. " The parties put on trial to-day are M. (Jharles do Losscps, Director of the Pana '3ia Cftunl Company; M. Mnrius Fontauo, .Secretary General of the company; M. Jqttu, of tho firm of Reinach, Kohiiifc Co., ihdjI. Gustavo Eiffel, the distinguished Engineer. Charles de Lesseps has caused three English directors of tho Suez Canal Com biitivto be summoned as witnesses in his lehalf. The indictment against tho accused (barges M. Charles de Lesseps, Fontano tnd Cottu with having employed fraudu lent moans to persuade peoplo to bo lievo in the existence of fallacious enterprises, and imaginary influence cr credit, and persuadiug divers persons to roinit subscriptions that would Lot otherwise havo been given, for an issua of Panama Canal bonds made on Juno 20, 1888. Tho defendants, by the fraudulent means thus alleged, cheated and defrauded others out of all or part of their money thus subscribed. The second section of tho indictment relates to the Punurnn Canal loan of Dec. 12, 1888. Tho accused are charged with having tried to obtain subscriptions to this loan on false pretenses, their at tempted swindling being only frustrated by circumstances independent of their in tentions. Thirdly, it is alleged that the accused had misappropriated or expended, with a view to prejudice tho interests of tho bondholders, effects and money given into their charge as trust deposits for specific purposes. i. Gustave Eiffel is Indicted ns an ac complice in tho alleged swindling opera tions, and is accused of having wilfully nnd knowingly received a share of the money unlawfully procured from the pub lic, and with having wilfully and kuow- mgly shared in tho profits of the fraud. 51. Eiffel is also accused of having mis appropriated funds entrusted to him for 'the mandatory purpose of expenditure for salaried labor. Nothing is said in this indictment as to the bribery or corruption of publio officials. M. Cottu, it is said, persists in asserting his innocence. He asserts that Baron do Reinach never placed in the coffers of the bank the sums he was accused of having received from the Panama Company for distribution. Baron de Reinach had an account at the bank, varied between two and three million francs, but precisely at tho moment tho distribution of money was alleged to have been made it was di minished by ono million francs. The attempt to involve President Car not in the scandal causes much excite ment. So far as made apparent, there is not the slightest evidence of corrupt com plicity in Panama swindling on the part of M. Carnot, the utmost alleged in any definite wuy being that he may have per functorily and ministerially given offi cial sanctlou to a transaction on the part of other ouicials who were corrupt. The enemies of the Republic have from the first been endeavoring to involve M. Carnot, believing that, by bringing about a Presidential crisis, they would strike a fatal blow at the Republic. Besides, there ure several candidates for the Presidency in the field, who would be delighted to bee M. Carnot forced to resign. Deud from a Dynamltx Rxplosion. PotronKEKPSiB, N. Y., Jan. 10. Simp son Woolsey, of Highland, Ulster county, while swinging a hammer struck somo dynumit cartridges in his pocket. The dynamite exploded, tearing away the flesh of his leg and abdomen. He died soon afterward. Killed by the Cars, Newark, Jan. 10. Ernest L. Staab wns struck, by the Long branch train on tho l'eiinsj ivsuia railroad at Waverly at 7 o'clook last evening and was instantly killed. Abandons Ills Proposed Hunting Trip. Washington, Jnn. 10. Owing to the severity of tho weather, the President has abandoned his proposed hunting trip tor the present. WITHDRAWS FROM THE COMBINE. Tho Jersey Central Asks for Permission to Provo the Fact. Trenton, Jan. 10. It is statod that the Central Railroad of New Jcrsoy has with drawn from the Reading combino nnd has naked tho Chancellor to bo allowed to prove the fact. The decree of the Chancellor of Now Jersey, directing tho officers und directors of tho latter company to again tivko charge of their property, pending litiga tion as to tho locality of tho loaec, is referred to. The report says tho Philadelphia & Reading is by this decree relieved of all responsibility for tho operations of tho Central, and that tho dctnils of the oper ations of tho Central properties by tho Port Reading do not in any way affect or bear upon the operations of this com pany. On tho subject of having secured a controlling interest in tho Poughkeepsio bridge system, now operated under the title of the Philadelphia & Reading & New England railtond, tho report snys that tho new company is already earning more than the charges guaranteed by this company, and it is expected that the traffio will be greatly increased. Speaking further on the Central Rail road of New Jersey lease, the report says that the continuance of tho delivery of coal to the Coal and Iron company by tho Lehigh & Wilkesbarre company was con sidered by somo ns a dlsobedleuco of the court's ovders, and it was, therefore, deemed wise and prudent to cancel this latter contract. New York, Jan. 10. Attorney-General Stockton, of Now Jersey, who has conducted the suit against tho Central Ruilrond of Now Jersey and otherrall roads entering into the combino, when usked as to tho truth of tho report that the Central Railroad of New Jerioy bad withdrawn from the coal combino and had appliod to Chancellor McGill to be permitted to mako proof of the fact in the pending suits, said: "My information is to that effect. "What effect this action will have on tho pending suits against the Central railroad," the Attorney General said, "will depend upon the characttr of tho proof submitted to the Chancellor. If lie is satisfied that the lease and the tripar tite agreement in reference to the ooal lines has been annulled and that, no agreement now exists tho effect of which is to raibo tho price of coal by u combina tion, tho object sought by the bringing of those suits will then havo hoeu accomplished." READING AFFAIRS. Presldont DIcLood Shows Increased learn ings for the Punt Your Philadelphia, Jan. 10. Tho report of President McLood of the operations of tho Philadelphia & Reading Railroad for tho fiscal year ended November 30, 189a, shows net traffic earnings for the year of $11,109,042.40. From this is deducted $8,041,895.28 for rentals, equipment, etc., leaving a profit for the year of $3,157, 147,12. The net profit in operating tho coal and iron compony for the year was 54,339.40, leaving a surplus of $3,181,480.52 over first charges of both companies. SILVER PURCHASE BILL. Kanator Aldrlch's Substitute for tho Mo Pherson Dill. Washington, Jan. 10. Senator Aldrich has prepaved a substitute for tho Mc Pherson silver bullion purchase suspen sion rosolution. Tho substitute provides that bonds may be sold to purchase gold to maintain parity, that silver purchases may bo sus pended ut the direction of the President and that failing an international agree ment by January, 1804,. the purchase ihall cease forthwith. Bits Endes Not tlio Agent of Dlsliops. Rochester, N. Y., Jau. 10. Bishop McQuaid, who was shown the published statements about Miss Eades being tho agent in Rome of all the Bishops in tho New York province, denounced it ns an unqualified calumny. Hj also said: "To ray certain knowledge she is not the agent of a single Bishop in tho New York province, and, although an esteemed friend of nearly 40 years, it so happens that for close upon three years I have not received any communication from her,nor have I written a word to her or comrnu Icated with her." Druggist I. nloIetta' Strange Absence. Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Jan. 10. It is stated that Eleazer Laviolette, the drug gist, who mysteriously disappeared on Chistmas Day has been heard from at Montreal, Quebec. His wife denies a re port that she received a telegram from him yesterday, but others declared that such a message has been received. No explanation of Mr. Laviolette's absence has yet been made. Miss Morton's Debut. Washington, Jan. 10. Vice-President and Mrs. Morton gave a cotillion last night to announce the debut of their daughter. The affair marked an epoch in tho season's entertainment as it was be yond doubt the most brilliant one of tho winter. Tho Vice-President, assisted by Mrs. Morton, stood with their daughter in tho second drawing room to teceive the guests. Hade a Dig lllare. New York, Jan. 10. The large build ing occupied by Frederick Doll & Co., furniture dealers, and by Berliner, Straus I & Danzor and Altman, Summer & Co., neckwear manuiacturers at 4a to i( Elizabeth street, has been entirely de stroyed by fire. There was n panic among tho BUU operators In the building but nil were got out in safety. Texas Senatorial Fight. Austin, Tex., Jan. 10. Tho race for United States Senator Is becoming in teresting. Gov. Hogg has greut influ ence with the present Legislature, and both Terrell ami Ireland men nre seeking his support. The hope of the Mills men lies in having two candidates to oppose. Hanged Himself lu Jail. Northampton, Mass., Jan. 10. Edward Fitsgerald of Hadley, sentenced to 18 months in jail for shooting at a Connec ticut River railroad conductor here for putting bins off a train while drunk, hanged himself in jail during the morn ing. He had four mouths to serve. Bicyclist Zimmerman to Gu Abroad. Nw York, Jan. 10. Arthur A. Zim merman, the bicyclist, has planned tu go South about March 1, where he will train tor a eouple of months. 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