7 " Heart Disease 30Yrs! Short Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G. W. McKlnscy, postmaster of Kokomo, Ind., and a bravo ox-soldlcr, says: "I had been severely troubled with heart disease ever since leaving the army at. the close of the late war. I was troubled with palpitation and shortness cf breath. I could not sleep ou my- left side, and had pain around my heart. I becamo so ill that I was much alarmed, and for tunately my attention was called to Dr. Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try it. The first bottlo made a decided improvement In my condition, nnd flvo bottles have com pletely cured me." Q. W, MrKINSEY, P. M.,Kokomo, Ind Dr. Miles IloartOttro is Bold on a positive cUarantco that tlio first bottle wtU benefit. All druggists soil ltattl, 0 bottles for 5, or It will bo sent, prepaid, on receipt of prlca by tho Dr. MUos Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Touch and Go. Touch the spot in the back, chest, limbs or sidef where the pain is, with an Allcock's Porous Plaster and the lameness, soreness, stiffness, congestion, will go at once, leaving comfort; health and strength behind. Imitation! are never reliable. Therefore al- aj insist upon having the genuine Allcock's Allcock's Corn Shields, Allcock's Bunion Shields, Have no equal as a relief and cure for corns ana Dunions. Brandreth's Pills are a marvelous speolflo for cases of biliousness and indigestion. AFTER ALL OTHERS FAIL C0&SULT THF OLD RELIABLE SPECIALIST 329 N. 15th St Below Cnllowhlll, Philadelphia, Pa. Thirty Years' Continuous Practice i" nil special dUoafes o( botH sexo. Lo;s of Manhovd, Errors ol Youth, nbd kII diseases or the Blood. ftr" TKrvesm,lii and Kidneys, Debility andL.oss rJ nt. Mpmmv Tn.nltlni Irniri Abiue. KxCPSs." Tmnvmliripn or It.liprtfnnop ftrfl rfirmnht'ntlV . f . - i. . . ... I . . . T.nn. Vila- biIIm' nt iniu Hp viininntppR ii imslttve and radical cure In every ca'e he treats, bringing back Health mid vigor In tue mon serious cases, louuiiauoii nnrl pTiiiliin.llnn Iree nhd strictly confiden- tl 1. Olllce hours, dally and on Sundays, from A. M. to 8 P. M., and fi t 9 -ven(ngM. Send or call for Iree book on "Errors of Youth and obscure diseases or t om sexes. nrtnir; rrtn CAB K VinfiiU C I! above urecn. r ana, a. Fcrmerlv at ISMI-tfbrtta.iSecona: tit Is toe Old est la America tor thu treatment' of .Special Diseases nnd Touthfitl Krrors. Varicocele, Hydrocele, Lobi Manhood, etc. Treatment by man a Bpecimty. ' uommumc&tions tacrea conQdontlal. .na stamp for book. Hours, a. m. to 6 p. tr undavs B to 12 ro Finest, Purest, Healthest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt 207 Wwt Coal St., Snennndoah. &KHB,n H n Dll-j-a B V fid 8 JOU, Actios, Qld JJoru.i. Ulfnt in Mouth, Halrr j isuicwf nvruavoou uemnur i.t uu? mv onlc'A'eini.Ie.t'hlcnifo.lII.Jorproorjor cures. I C'upltalBGOO.OOO.l'uUemncurcilulneiearsI 1 -u--i-rT-n--jT.rTi li' 'J ' Your Stomach Cannot stand the same washing that your boots do .and .the wateryou dripk LoreM Schmidt's Beer and Porter. JAMKQJSniKliD8, Manager Shenandoah Branch. ' k - ' mill'. ' n 1 'CftU 'J I OLBANBD. IDC dllHm QinuiAima mil tja Ean uoai oi. ,-"1 - -7 i- i ;, u ! n rffr nnrl" Pi sner Beers Ohosonby Now Jersey Eopublicans to Suooeod MoPhersoiii BIGGINS NAMED IN DELAWAEE The Addlcks Men, However, Refuse to Join tlio Hlggln Adticrcnts In Caucus, nnd the Ilnttlo -Will be Fought on the Floor of the House. Thenton, Jan. 16, Tho Joint caucus of tho Republican senators mid mombors of tho Now Jorsoy legislature Inst nlght.nf tor a two hour session, placed General Will iam J. Sowell In nomination for tho Uni ted States senate, to succeed John K. Mc pherson. Gonornl Sewoll's nomination wns decided upon by n voto of 60 out of 70. Tho opposition to tho general wns somo what bitter on tho part of a few, but did not materlnllzo vory extensively in tlio matter of votes. Senator Bradley refused to go into the caucus at nil, nnd after tho caucus had been In session nlxmt half mi hour Assom blymnn Oleott, who has been lending in the light for Franklin Murphy, nnd As Bumblymen Eisolo, Drako nud Zabrlskle left tho assembly chamber, whore tho cau cus was being held. Thoy loft becnuso of tlio detent or a resolution to allow oacn inomber to voto in tho joint session re gardless of tho caucus. They were fol lowed Hhortly nf forwards by Assemblyman Voo'rhcos, of Borgen county. After thoso gentlemen had loft the cau cus iv motion to adjourn wns defeated, With only two voles in its favor, and then tho members got down to tho business of making tho nomination. Senator voor hecs was in tho chair, and Leader Storrs, of tho assembly; acted as temporary chair man, General Sowoll's namo was pre sented by Souator Eogers, of Camden, and was seconded by Senators Stokes, Sklnn liouman. Senator Kotcham prcsontcd tlio namo of Franklin Murphy. With tho six absentees tho number represented in tho cnxicus Wns sixty-four. Of theso all' but eight voted for-SowoU when tho ballot wns tnkon. Tho eight wore Senator Kotcham, Assemblymen Bonedlct, Bul lock, Duncan, Harrison, George L. Smith, U. A. bchobcr and Mock. Immldlately upon tho announcement of tho result thero was wild cheorlpg in the stato house corridors, which wcro crowded with tho friends of General Sowell, includ ing tlio 450 members of -tlio William J. Sowell club, of Cnnnlen, which had come to Trenton with two bands of music, on a' special train. General Sowell, who had been awaiting tho news of tho result at tho Trenton House, was tondorcd a soro- nado nntl initdo a speech from tho balcony of tho hotel. Senator Bradloy says ho will voto for Franklin Murphy in tho joluti meeting next week. Air. Klselo also says ho will voto for Murphy, unloss requested by tho lattor'not to do so. There nro only eleven Democrats in both houses. NO CATJCU3 IN DULVAVAllI Addlcks Sren Will Slake n Fight on the Floor of the House DovEit, Del., Jan. 15. Thirteen of tho nlnotoon Ropubllcnn mombors of tho leg- lslnturo assembled In tho liouso nt 0 o'clock last night to select their candidate for United btatos senator. Tho six absentees, .Messrs. Hall, (J. li. Mobro, Hrown, Mor gan, Itobblils rtnd Handy, failed to put In in appearance, and niter waiting- a quar ter of nn hour a conilnlttco Wns sent to wnlt upon thorn. Tho nbsontoos nro all Addlcks men, nnd when tho committeo returned it reported that Mr. Jlooro, who has chargo of Addioks' light for tho United Stato scnatorship, had stated to them that ho would "stay'awuy till hell froko ovor." Tho Democratic caucus resulted In' tho cholco of Clinncollor Jnmos M. Wnlcotton Joint ballot,' thb voto being: Walcott, 0; John It. NlcholsoUi 2; E. WV Tunnell, li All of tho Kopubllcnn candidates, backed by their adherents, nro on tho ground, nud tho town is wild -with incitement. A voto was tnl'cri by 1 tho Hcpubllcnns who attended tho caucus nt li!:30 this morning, which resulted ns follows; Hig- Lgins, 8; Mnssoy, 1; blank, 2. Speakor Jle- Mulleu tuen ucclnreabenator lllgglns tlio nominee, and tlio caucus adjourned. Tho six Ropnbllcnns'Wh'o'nro said to favor Ad dicks rofusetl positively to enter tho cau cus, remaining at their hotel during us progress". Befor6tli6 vote1 was taken thoy woro joined by two otliors, Representa tive E loming nud Senator Plerie, ngalnst whom thero is mucUblttornessln tho Iilg- lgins rnnks.' Tlioso'vbtlng wcro MoMullcn, 1'yje, Roybolil, Vnlker, Jolls, Mouoy. Wil son, TQwnsoud, Hurton, Aldrlcns nnd Alooro. It Is probaulo that tlio uattlo will be fought on tho floor of tho house. Prltchard Will be Butler's Colleague. Raleigh, N. (J., Jun. 15. After being in sossion fbr nonrly four hours tho Ro publican caucus last night nominated J, C. Prltchard, oc JUndlson county, for United States senator for tho short term Prltchard was nominated on tho first bal lot-38 to 21. Arrested for Jtfanalanghter. NEW YORK, Jah. 15.-Thomos Sprigging, nllns Jqhn Burns, aged 84 .years, was ro- lcnscd from Blnckwelrs Island yesterdny. and immediately arrested on n chargo of mnijsljilightw. t1 113. li "ftcculetj ' o having lnllictlng fatal Injuries on Herman ivru- tho bartender, That, night Knulop was iwayiaiu-auu wouiius-iimiowu ujiuii mm from which ho died throe days later. A Xovoltv Ht Atlanta' Exposition, ATLASrtA, Jan JB.-4ViuMdtd ncjvqltymt tho Cotton States nnu -iniornauuiiai ex position will bo thy land nnd wnter trl iwelo onornted by electricity. Tho in ventor says It will carry eight to twonty Tiormle. taking up tho load At nny pnrt. !f tho grounds and carrying it to tho lake, wlmro the trl ovolo becomes nlmat nnd con- , tinuoa Us oourso through tho water by ! menns of air inflated wheels. lAltllaw Agnln After-Sage; ' New Yoiik. Jim. 15. In' Part t'bt ' tlio supremo court Wus bogtm tho 'third trial ; I tho, suit of William U. TUllnw to re- Svopt5t,06u i du'ihagos from 'Ilusioll -Sngo lutr-niiiin nf infurlus received from tho Nor- cross boinji. Tho trfpl Is before Jiidgo Pnttorsqu ' and it jwVy, aj(l, will occupy sovernl days,' nnd It Is riiild will result in j,,, , ., I w , Five Year for a. Ilrlugeton llurglar, Bki'ixIeton.'-N.J.', Jan. f5. JiiilgolToag- Innd yesterday sentenced Chester Carstens to flyQ'yoari1ifl''ihe'itatJprhlQr n't hard labor Carstens was convicted of burglar Izlng flvo house. BROOKLYN'S TROLLEY STRIKE. Six Thmmind 'cn Out nnd Trnlllo Wholly SllAlem1'd. BltooKLYN, Jau. 15. Nearly six thou sand men, inrludlng motormen, con ductors, olectrieians und others employed on tho vnrious trolloyrnllrortds in this city nro' oh strike. It is tho first htrlko tlio trolloy system has experienced, and is a most thorough nud comploto ono. The oulV road not tied up Is tho Brooklyn nnd Couoy Island, better known ns tho Jay nnd Smith street line. President Henry W.:8locum had tho men's demand under consideration, and when the committeo of tho district assembly culled on him tho strlko, ns far ns concerned his road, was nmleably settled. An ngreomont was signed, nnd now that rond Is thu only ono running In full force. During the day Mr. Lowls, president of tho Brooklyn Heights Itnllroad company, mndo a public stntemont In which ho said tho tlo up was without any just causo. llo nlso notified tho mayor, pollco commis sioner, sheriff and ilro cominlsslonor of tho strike, nnd naked for police protection. Ho sent a communication to tho railroad com- ns far ns concerned his of wnmlng nt nU tho enr house notifying siriKors to Keep away, mere worn mu warnings to keep tho pence, but In spite of theso numerous cases ot Interference oo ourred. Thero wns some dotny In trans portation of Jlie mulls, but the mull oars Were guarded by policemoii. At the different power liousos through out the olty everything was quiet. Ashort distance from oaoh one tho strikers kopt their pickets ou duty. The railroad depots Wore deserted, but pickets kept watch tlioro nlso. It is oxpoctod Unit the com panies will bring men from othor cities to tuko tho strikers' places. Tho motormen and conductors will, thoy claim, lnvoko tho law against tho companies. District Attornoy Illdgoway has promised, thoy say, to bring tho mat tor of violating tho ton hour lnw before tlio grand jury. Tho mon declnro thoy nro prepared to givo tostlmony that will provo tho guilt of tho companies. New Jersey Ieglslnture. Trenton, Jan. 15. Both houses of tlio legislature held brief sessions last night. After tho announcement of tho legisla tive committees by tho president of tlio pennto and tlio speaker of the houso, nud tho Introduction of n lot of bills, Dotu houses adjourned until today. In tho Ben nto Senator WlntOn introduced nn amend- mont to tho constitution providing for tho equal taxation of nil property, railroad and otherwise tho same ns tho property of individuals is assessed: also providing for biennial sessions of tho legislature; muk Ing tlio terms of tho governor nnd sena tors four years each; prohibiting combinn Itions to control tho products of tho soil. In' tho house a concurrent resolution favor ing tho olection of United Stntos senntors by popular voto was dofented. Among bills Introduced wcro:- Admitting women to prnctlco law; requiring industrial in surance companies to givo paid up policies after n certain timo. Tiventy Drowned In a Mine, LONDON, Jan. 15. An nccldent occurred nt tlio Bag Lnko colliery at Audlcy, North Staffordshire, by which it Is thought that at least twenty persons lost their lives. Two hundred and thirty men nnd boys wcro nt work in tho colliery nt noon, when thero wns a sudden rush of water from tho old workings. By 5 o'clock 150 of them had been rescued. Of tho eighty who wero uo- low it was thought that twenty wero In tho lower workings when tho mine was flooded and that thoy had been drowned. Tlio rescuers nro doing their utmost to snvo tho living and get the bodies of tlio dead. North Carolina Farms Inundated, Fayetteville, N. C, Jan. 15, Tlio Fear river tins boon nt soyonty feet nbovo common wnter for tho past three days, tho highest over known in its history. Farms along tho river havo boon inundated nnd largo losses to tho logging camps and mills havo boon causod. .Many or tliem woro under from ton to thirty feot of wntor. Everything floatable has boon washed away. Yostorday afternoon tho river commenced falling nt a very rapid rate. Tlio steamer Qnpo Fear struck a bar whoro sho lay and pounded herself to pieces, finally breaking in two amidships GRATITUDE OF A SIOUX SQUAW. Anxiety Wlillo Dying of nn Indian Woman to 1'illUll Her l'roniise, A woman on tho West Sldo whoso enrly predilections created a prejudice ngalnst Indians is now n friend of tho decaying rnco. It camo nbout in n pretty way, and tho incident has also n sorrowful tingo. A Sioux Indian and' his saunw, whom the word returning- from Europe, where they had been ns attaches of Buffalo Bill's Wild West. When they camo to Lmlcago, tney nervons an,i chronic diseases, Pri Greene.' n rlnv ntlfl llimtpfT lln thnl. lie YlTAn 11.1. C Vn V,f.n 1 pnlofncd whom they had known out west, xio nircu n carriuyu nuu wuiv k........ u... li. i ,i.iv. E.n.i.n,i i,ia rifn nnt. n m,r nn'ri tho thov wero ontortalnod. Tim souaW snoko no Ihngungo but her own, Her man knew enough English to mako himself understood. Botli woro in tholr visiting colors. Thoy didn't lifeo the bluo points and oystors, but whon tho roast beef fwo-hawl Was brought on tho oycS of tho squaw bulged out, nnd sho clapped hor hands, one uovourcu i. biicu uy emu umi in n mnnnor culculated to shock tho wlfo nf tho nalcfnce. Aftor dinner tho squaw sang for tho nnlefnco woman nnd her papooses to show grntltudo. Then, through hor man, sho had the palofnco woman tnko oft hor shoos nnd stand on n blieotof paper. Tho squaw took a bit of pencil nnd drew tho shnpo of the feet. Tho squaw's man informed the nnlefnco woman that she would mako nnd sond her a pair of split bond moccasins from tho tepee ns soon as they oould ho muilo. Tho Indians went nwnythnt night, wostwnrd bound, nnd months passed by. Tlio Wost Sldo wlfo playfully chilled hor husband about his liivifcliontortnininentof I Y tho reds nnd their mock grntltuuo. ho said, "Wnlt." In n yonr from tho timo of tho visit a package wns delivered to tho houso. It was opened, nnd thero worp tho split bead mujimslnta mmlo by tho squnw. Tlioro nlso was tho information that sho i 1 , .7 hnd died about tho timo tho mooensius woro comnlotod. In n crudo sort ot way, but nil tlio jnoro tender Indian on account of its simplicity, tho explained that his squaw would havosont tlio moccasins sooner, hut sho hnd been slak. nild hor work had been do- la jed, and that' slid was nfrald sho would not'llvol'to'tcop 'llor word to tlio palcfaco ,,,:., .,v;i'iu!i n,ininii hnrurtth such wdmlihWha'rtad entertained hor with buoU gpp.d WoWwJ ''" nhnm'ntW ewr. fntiilftr' winu RnnEOril dn tholiomQ of tho WefitBldp iiokfaco tiio$ nlfitt, nnd cv.eii,iQv, wl)f tho. Wlfo of tho palofaco tolls tho lucidont, thoro is a slight tromulntlon in t!i(J"llps and a moibturo nhout tho eyes. Chicago Tliuos, THE LINK BREAKS! , The Awful Woo From One Weak Link Jn a Chain Appai'PIltlV StroDff x x j o and Powerful! T e Givinn Wav of This One Link Wrecked the Ship. 11 UlUy lllftl One Link Had Been Strong. Tlvnk for a Moment and See What All ' his Mfmhs. A ship, In a fearful storm, wnsanchored by a single chain. The chain was large and apparently strong enough to hold. But, in the otherwise powerful chain, was one, 'Ingle, weak link. Tho terrible strain was too much for the weak link j it broke, nnd the Bhlp wns dashed to destruction on the rocks. The strength of a chain Is only up to its weakest link. So the strength of a person, whether physical or nerve strength, Is only up to bis weakest part or organ. If your nerves are weak, or your blood poor, if yon suffer from In somnia or hRve indigestion, dyspepsia, kidney or liver complaint, headache, neuralgia, or rheumatism, thero:is a weak spot in your Bystem, which, if not oured, will surely cau-e you to break down. You will never be well and strong until this weak place or organ is strengthened. It is fearfully dangerous to neglect anj Brich weakness or ailment. Nobody realizes this better than Mrs. G. S. Cobb, a well-known lady residing at 3j4 famltli stree', Providence, R I. P r five years I had been troubled wltu Indigestion, kidney and liver trouble. severe nervous headaches and neuralgia. There was a terrible pain and pres-mre In mv stomach, from which there was no relief until vomiting set in, when 1 o utted a slimy mucus. Attpr tni-se snens i wouiu db com pletely prostrated for three or four days, sometimes for three weeks at time I could take no nourishment but lime water and milk. I lost forty pounds. Severe nervous hfndaches, nt times having a duration of two weeks, would tet in. A terrible, piercing pdln would shoot in rapid succession through my head. There was n dreadful aching and throbbing through my back between my shoulders. "In fact I was completeiyprostrnted. I ttied prominent physicians without relief, and was entirely discouraged. About this time I heard, throuirh a friend, of Dr, Greene nnd the wonderful cures which he had wroun ht with his remedy, Dr. Greene's .Neryurn blood and nerve remedy. "I secured it and commenced using It, and the change which took place was wonderful. The terrible, racking pains through my head nnd shoulders have left me. Where I could eat nothing but the lightest kinds of foods, I can now eat anything without the slihteit distress of any kind? t ue muneynnu nvertrouoie nns leic me. in ract, my menus ore surprised at mv wiiuderful enre. I thank God and Dr. Greene's Nervura blood nod nrvo re nedv for ray new lite, and. woultl say to all suilerers, gatuer commence auu try this great remedy and you will surely be cured." Oh, that pertons complaining or nny alluisnt would be guided by this sensible and valuable advice, aud take this wonder ful medicine, Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy I If they .only knew what a healthy and hannv life awaited them after using it, they would not hesi tate a moment. It will make a strong nnd well person ol you just ns surely as you take it. It win cure every one or tnose troubles nnu weaknesses which have bothered you so much. Just try it and see, Doctors recommend and adVlse its use. Why waste time In trying uncertain l"?'1 ?T$ Jffli.V'lStfrVnJ you take this medicine, you can consider ....... - . . - - - -j - r- - fesslonal care, and vou can consult him or ; write to him about your case, freely and without charge. This is a guarantee that this remedy win euro, possessed uy no other medicine In the world. The New Hungarian Cabinet. BUPAl'EST, Jan. 15. Bnron BaulTy lias has succeed in forming n ministry, ns fol lows: Bnuffy, president; Perczcl, Interior; Lukacs, flunnco; Erdlyl, justlco; Fcjr vary, war; Lmnioi, commerce; uostottes, ngrlculturo ; Wlassltsoh, publlo lustruo tlou and worship. NUGGETS OF NEWS. J. T. M. Pleroe, the Yankton, N. D., swindler, Is said to have stolen $S,0U0,000 from British clients. Action by the oiveug of Domocratlo legls lutors of Toxitf iiuuros the oluettoii to the national sonata of Iloraoe It. Chilton. By the wreck of t)i barge Seth Low off Flro Island, N. Y., Cnfrttilii Doltlngo'sson and Uooit joe jonnsou wore drowned, United Stntos offlowssaized $88,000 worth of firearms at 1'erhartdlua, Via., said to bo Intended lor lllluustorlug ngalnst Von ozuela. ' ' Profossor John Robert Sooloy Regius. profossor of modern history at Cnijjbrjdgo university, England, died yesterday In London, agod 01 Tho sub-commltteoof thonntloual houso Judlolnry committeo doclded to report In favor of'lmponclmiout proceedings ngalntt j uugo moKs, 01 uievomuu. Judgo JlcOlung, of .Pittsburg, mndo a mllng that places all. of the olubs of that city who soil llouor to their members un- dor the ban o tho lirooks'law. .Tnhn TTiirria mill lua.wlfn. tn ru;nniin Harris nnd his. starvation, commuted gulcldo noaLKl(ix- ton, MrVby outtlug ttklf thjoats. Their hgwlyliorh Jiabo was found dead by thg tnother'i side. Tl Hi CRISIS LN flliMl I Tho Ministry of M, Dupuy Stops Down and Out. THE COURTS VERSUS LAWMAKERS. The Itcalgnntlnns Drought About by a l'orpotunl Hallway Subsidy Granted by n l'onner Government, Which tho Pres ent Chnmbor Desire to Amend or Ilovoko. PAUIS, Jnn. 15. The cnblnet resigned yestenlay, having been defeated In tho chamber of' deputies on the question of giving priority to nn order of the day. Sunday evening M. Barthou, minister of publlo works, resigned his ofllco for tho reason that tlio council of stato had de cided ngalnst him in tho matter of guar anteeing the Interest of tho southern rail way lines. It beenmo generally known tlmt M. Aloxandre Millornnd, the well known Socialist deputy and editor in chief of The Petite Ilepubllque Frnnonlso, would Interpellate the government in regard to M. Bftrthou's resljnatlon, and thnt tho government would reply thereto. Conse quently a largo crowd gathered in tho chamber to listen to the proceedings. The quostion which led to the resigna tion of tlio ministry, which has preclpi fated n grave and difficult political crisis, is a wide one. It is really a question of Whether tlio chamber of deputlos is supe rior to the courts of France, nnd whother tho chnniber Is able to set aside tho consti tution nt will. In 1883 the government made a contract with tho Orleans nnd Midi railways, under the terms of which, In return foreortliln facilities for thotrans portatlon of war material, thogovornnieut guaranteed tlio interest on tlio bonds of tho railways. Tlio government hold that the guarantee expired In 1014, but tho di rectors of tho companies took n dlfforont vlow nnd construed tho ngrcoinont to menu that tlio govemmont guaranteed tho interest in porpetulty. Suits wcro brought In tho courts to settle tho question. , In Juno last Mr. Barthbu ordered tho directors to i'udorso their bonds to tho ef fect that tho guarantee expired In 1011. Tho directors refused to do so, and tho case was then taken to tho council of stnto, which, In such matters. Is tho final court of ntmonl. Tlio council on wcuuos day last decided that tuo gunranteo was perpetual. This decision, which a major ity 1U tho chtnnbor of doputlos claimed tlio right to rovorso, was a comploto negation of tho contention of tho cabinet and M. Barthou' s notion on tho railway's guar antee. In submitting his interpellation M. Mil- lcrnud siild It was not M. Barthou alouo who had brought beforo tho council of stato the conventions between tho stato and tho railway companies, but tho wholo cabinet. Tlio declslun of tho council of stato thbroiore affected tho entire cabinet. yet only ono minister, M. Barthou, had taken tho correct attitude and resigned. Tho ministry was also to blamo for sub lnltting to tho council of state n question which purely belonged to tho chamber of Uenutlcs to decide. M. Millornnd' was frequently lntorruptid during tho courso of Ills speocli by mem bers of tho center. Ho finally domanded that an Inquiry bo held to determine whether grounds existed for a criminal prosecution of M. David Rayual, who rep resents the Fourth district of Bordeaux in tho Chamber, and who was mlnUter ot publlo works in tho Ferry cabinet of 1883, in which year tho government entered Into tho contract with the railways, .u. Jill lernud submitted to tho houso a resolution censuring tho government for putting be fore tho council of stato a litigious ques tion, and demanding that mi inquiry bo mndo Into tho conduct or At. llaynal. M. llaynal agro'eu to tho domaud that nn Inquiry bo madcj Into his conduct and said: "I am certain that I shall bo nblo to coulouud thosd.Wuo nro thirsting lor scan dais and hungering for dalumnlos. Primo MuiUfcer 'Ddpuy then ascended tho tribune nud 'deplarod that -after M. Raynal's nccoptanbt) of tho demand for an inquiry tho govornmeut would not op pose it. ' After further discussion tho nlotiou of M. MMoraml was ouiTjoil by n voto of U53 to 220. Eleven other orders of, the day woro sub mitted. Priority was givp'n by n voto of 203 to 2'H to oiu by M. Joseph Pourquery do Bu.,-,crin, Radical Republican, calling upon tue government to vigorously ue feud,tho rights of tlio stato as effected by tho decision of the council of state. Primp' Minister Dupuy declared thnt If this ordor of tho day should bo adopted tlio govern ment would resign. A voto was llnaiiy taken on M. do Boissorln's motion, with tho result that it Wns defentod, tho voto standing 210 in favor to -01 against. After'soverni speeches and declarations liad been imulo tho chamber votod upon a proposal to graut priority to a motlou by Professor Emllo Trolat, Republican, wulch. of all tho orders of tho day, was tlio only ono accepted by tho government. This ordor of tho day declared that tho govern ment adhered to tho doctrine of tho sopam tion of powers and the non-lntorforenco of tho chamber with tuo juuioiairunctious or tho council ot stato. Priority was refused to this motion by a voto of 203 to. 3 11. When thu tcsuR of tho voto wns an nounced the ministers left tho chamber und proceeded to tho Palace of tho Elysee, whero thoy submitted tholr resignations to Prosldont Casltulr-Porler. Aftor tho departure of tho ministers the houso unanimously adopted a motion mndo by M. Ghhrlos Krautz, Liberal Ro- publlonu, who was commissioner general of the French section of tho Chicago expo sition, reserving tho rights of the stato In regard to tho railways guaranteed. It is generally expected that M. Bour geois, minister of publlo instruction in tho oabinets of MM. Froycinot aud Loubet, aud mlnUter of justice in tho Rlbot cabi net, will suooeod Prime Miulstor Dupuy. Governor towelling Itetlre. Topeka, Kan , Jan. 15. Tlio mild, bright weather yesterday made possible tho inaugural parade that had been planned In connection with tho ceremonies which at noon retired Govornor Lowolllng and placed at the head of tho state affairs of Kansas Govornor Morrill and a full com plement of Republlonn oillclnls, which con stitute tho stnta cnblnot. Tho caronioula concluded with a grand ball lost night. The Weather. For castoru Pennsylvania anil Now Jer sey, fair; wostorly winds. For Dolawaro, Bistrlct of Columbia and Virginia, fnlrj wanner; southerly winds. Local snows nro Indicated lu the lako regions, nud local rains in tho lowor Mississippi valley. Generally fair weather will prevail in othor districts, Hlghor tompornture is In' dlcntod in all districts east of tho Missis elppl. A LADY'S TOILET Is not complete without an Ideal m Combines every element of beauty and purity. It is beauti fying, soothing, healing, health ful, and harmless, and when rightly used is invisible. 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