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(HOLS ON TKIAL | k tha trail of Dr.i c. Ihnalr. UanM wtth Mac Mpllittaa la tha ***** rahhiap taaea. aatHaaC Ma rrU kaa aa mmam aa tha coart **I>|. Tha *r M*... MM*c to Mr. Spaas. prop no. I t. «M that Dr. Alntton was at pood •aotwl chaiartor. whUa tha sty, on whw toat Iliad a—last Urn wars dle rapatahia and aawarthp <4 MW. Tha h that wbaa OaatraN aad Mania waat to fh. Atasaadet'a eClce. Mar wwaltharr (or thapwrpoaa at aa ccnag anptoynaot to data ap tha **«Ma. a. they had daoa that hlad ct •oak at Chkaca aad otbar plana. Dr. dteiaadar told than that each an gy-*M .WOO aat of his dapartnaat. JJ** Ml scats aad ha woald Cta thaai aa aoawtr. la tha naaattna ha townllad wtu several aaanbar* of tha «yaHr*ad waa taM that ha nlsht an P*ar Chatrail, aad Dr. *■—-«f •pnd to pay bha M ter the work. On tha aataad day CaatiaM taM hho he wa, tortoSUc dtoanjgj mS Jtontor i-olkcre aad ww«M lika ta Anatoh aaava Mr Dr. ttovaadar. Dr. Alanadto rapUad that It ha coeM «t tha bodtra kskinatrly ha wowM pay tar thaai. ■J** «■* *i Mld that it woaM ahow that whUa Cuiratl wma badorc tha prwad Jary ha waat to a Mtephowa aad MM ap Dr. andaraoa. a hint of . tot waa anaae tha haU from Dr. Ates Mnartf Jtooani art jnkad^Dr. jpkr« M »ot Mr. that ha (OaatraU) waa Mac aatd ter what ha waa detac aad that aohana ahaald eoaaa to Dr. Ala*. aador. Tha dateaaa aaU It woald shew that Ch straw hod niataad «U aad that thto noway aan* to Ms at dlWar M data la a whUa aaaatepa with ao adtepaSaadhaad!* aMraa* WTl*tam *■ The theory ct tha dadnan aa aat Mrth to tha Jary waa that eoaaa aaa had ant thto tons ay to Cantrell to pay **■ Mr the tatotnoay ha wai* striae ‘ Mara tha creed Jary. Mr. Spaas ntd that tha dMaaae weadd tatrodaea opart tftfaay ta thaw that a naa aSUct ad aa Oaatnll waa. as ahona by hte dltrbirp* ban tha amy, waa a atorm) rlsbt sod wtsac- ** "™t,rH'a ** I I m lee suns. Mtowtlas IWanmilig * Virgin* Btckmoad, Bpaelal,-The MU to plan a atacaa at ta. Robert *. Lm la Beau ■nr HaU la Os Oapitoi at Waahlng M «aa tba agaetal order ot tba Vir ginia Bernal*. Tha discussion iadlratad Uut tbara * a division of aeadaieat among tba Vlrglala lawaaakarm aa lo whathsr Ibis MUM shall be taken. Senator Dam t>. Halaar. tha pauoo of tka MU. mads aa ttognaat agaarh In favor of Iks gaaaaga a* the MIL la tha count ot hia speech Mr. Halsey said: "t« praaaaHiig this Mil I did ao from BO daotre to Offend Northern sentiment or lo raopaa old wound*, now happily haaiad. Bather 1 did ao from entirely opoatto motives, tor. hallaetag that tha Mlla| at good will between tha see Um la bow greater thaa soar before. I coaatdarsd this aa opportune time for Vlrgla|a to accept tha lurltaUoa ao tag M oat to her by the Kbderml Boeanuoaot, aad place la tbt aattoanl Valhalla, by the aide ot bar Washing laa. the ggurr of hlai whom aha deem* ta be hia pear, sod the attest of an her ■one tor this Ugh distinction, that •howto* tha good faallng of Vlrglala toward the aatloa of which aha la a part - "Bight glad am I to fast that those who are the truest axpooenti of t'ta »ealiment* of tha North aasUIn ma la ■y belief that In this era ot good faal Lag tba status ot t-ea may be Urn* placed without excttlag pantona of aoo Uonal animosity or tirades of bitter comment I did not hope, of oouna. Uat tha Idea would meet with tba ap proval of everybody. INDORSED DY BOTH SECTIONS. "I recognise tha fart that there are those la tha North who ara aUll lr reconcilable aa wall as thoaa la tha South who are still "unreconstructed.' to ana that word la ha Northern eci.se; . but f taka It also that tba Irreconcil able of the North are no atom repre sentative of tha true eeothnrnl of that section thaa the aareconatrucud ara ngtHMtathra of tba trno ecntlmant of tha South. End therefore I beLere that tha great heart of tha North beats In miaou with that of tha Sooth ta hon oring the memory of the great expo nent of tha chivalry aad the gtory and the true manhood of tba South, jutt as I know that tac South delict's to honor tha aurnory nr his gnat adver sary. who was too chivalrous to ac cept hia sword at hppromattoi. aad whose words. Teat us have peace.' toll Uka a benediction upon kar acre aad woaadsd spirit la tka hour of kar great tribulation sod distress. g% mu mm m rc|mnuiiaiirr wt ui« aptrlt of secession that Virginia will oCar tha statute of Law, nor aa laaist lag that tha right of aaranloa bow ex late. Laa waa aercr a aMfaalOBJst, but. aa tha oooirary, he called aacamloa 'anarchy,' aag aald that U he owned tha d.WO.OOd alarea la tha South he would glee them all to a*re tha Uo oa. II la only aa her supwrbest example of manhood that hie etatatc will ha rhaaea hy bar. haUeriag that *ia per faottoa of character. aa leetod by strug gle. rlctory aad defeat, ha la unequal ad la hletory,' aad that therefore ha aad aa other mould lw placed by tha ride of her majestic Weehlagtoa, that to gether they may aland through the centuries as chiefs of our grand army at ImmorUli. why Lac is nuentRRKD. "Neither do we oCar law Meaner wa hare act others worthy to stand la that ccagrsgatloc of the uattoa'a greet. It I* rather from such a wealth of mala rial that we meat draw that It eoaatl tatre ‘an aaaban-asaatat of rlrhte.’ Our JsSseeoa. our Maaua, our Henry, oar Mad!arm, oar Monroe aad our Mar thas. all of thaaa any many others are worthy of that gnat oompaay, bet ae the statue at Washington La already la place aa our repreuentathrs uf tha reieo fatloaary time, 11 teems that the moat tiling select km we caa now make la to tails the other from a later that aad that mom stirring period of our history, aad rarely none eaa be round asors worthy of thla national commem orelloa than the stalaUis chieftain. Robert Bdsrard Lee. "Of tha abeotut* legal right of Vir ginia to rhooae whom she will to rep resent her In statue In thla aatkmal paalhaoa there ran he no doubt what eror. lil m ■IXM IIAUL Ur "1j» Nt» York tha picture ot La* kaaga oa tho wall* ot tl>* Holt ot Fax. aad tha atata# Of OO* ex-Confrrterele. that at flraatnr John E. Keoiu. of Waat Virginia, already Manila la »Utu ary HalL The portrait of Jefferson Da rla. Car a tlx dtaaaptarlai. ha* raap paarad la the War Department, amoag thaaa of tho other es-Bet marieo, with oat i looting any hysterical axrltaxat la tha a nay. aad ao that of Oao. Bama •I Ooopar, a Mow York or, who becax AdJoUat-Oaaerat aad ranking Oeaaral to the doafadoraU Army, alio haaga la tb# Wat DffirtnuBt. ML KOOdEVBLTB 1IIUH PEAI8E "Tha## art tho wordo of Pnaldoat Eaaaavatt. attarod oa Urn Itb at laat April. Iho aanireraary of tho aorraa dar ot Lao, at tha Charleston Export tloa, where he eald: “wo are aow a united people; tha write fa left to the great Ctrl! War. ln aomparahty the grwalaot war at mod era Bmao. have healed, aad Ha mamo rtaa are aow prtratewe heritage* af boaor att* to the North aad to the ■oath. The dorotioo. the orM-aaerliea, tha at eg dl* at rwMotkia aad lefty dar ing, Iho high dorotloa to tho right m •aah gaa aaw M, whether Marthorm or Boalhara. all thaaa qnalHIao af man amt wmm of the gth aUUm aow ahtao taatoooo oad brllllaat before oar *y*o, while tho mix of eager aag hotrod that oxa Otmared them hart paaoad away forever. All of aa. Meath amt tooth, com glory aHhe la Ha valor of Iho aaom who woro tha Mae and Mm me* who woro tho gray. “Mr. Hbooovott too alto wrtttmi aaeh high prolea of Ira ao a aotdier that aooa of hlo owa follower* mm py mare, fa hhi Hie of Then It. tama la the ‘Imariia »>mm' earia*. eg PMO H. oao fiaaf thaaa woadm *Tha world haa aevar ossa hatMr aol dkn than thaaa who taMowid Loo; gad Mr leader wMI aafoototfly rash 0A oithggt amt amoopOm. tho vary MHM of oil iho groat eaprap that So HagilP pwhtaf people have > teapot forth and tile, althoagh the i oad ehtaf of hlo aoltpoMo may 1 MV etaha « ataod a* tha MR agOM Ho* York. Hparlal.—A Papal to eatahrolluo of the poteen ary of Che birth of haul J. TMeo woa PM at tha TMea Ct*a header n-ghl Ahoat IP mamma werr pr*o< of Retort a imfch irallBI of IP tdah. «w tPoo at tp pa* W. FtdA fptrtet H. W. V. Hraaal. * fPD* of IP Trtaoory fgrVThe threw a«tta» war* part Up Ha. *0* oad HhrfbM * SWEPT BY A WAVE ffcfcy (starts Svtpt Vjr a Tcrrita larrkaae m LIVES Alt KfOttt AS LOS! Death led Divutethe Sweep Over the b toads at the Pacific, sad Ter Baa Francisco, Special.—News of a tearful loos at life In n disastrous storm which swept over the Banth Baa Isl ands toot aeoath, reached hero Bwaday by Ue steamer Mariposa. Street from Tahha. The lows ot Ufa la aatteaatad at MM* perrons. On Janaary 11 last, a hu«a tidal ware, accompanied by a ter rlte hurricane, attached the Society Islands and the Paamoho group with rearfat fares causing death u4 dole tattoo never before equaled la a land of great storms. The storm raged sev eral days. From the news received ap to the Ume ot the sailing of the steam er. It to estimated that l.Md ot the Inl anders lost their Uvea. It to feared that leter advices will lacrosse thle number. The drat news of the disaster reached Papeete. Tahiti. January H, by the schooner Klmeo. The captain ot the achoooed placed the fatalities at MO. The steamer Ka relator arrived at Pa peete the following day with MO desti tute survivors. Tbe captain ot the Xs ecleor estimated the total lose of Ufa to be MO. These figures comps lead only tbe deaths on the throe Islands of Kao, lllhwera and Mahohaa, vrbcao ordinary population U 1.100. On Hlkuera Island, where 1.000 Inhabitants were engaged la pearl diving, a early one-half were drowned. On an adjacent Island, 10M more wees washed out to ean. Mahohaa end llao are depopulated. Coaaervattvs estimate* at Tab Its place the n ember ot Islands visited by the tidal wave sad hurricane at M. AH ot thorn are under the control of I he Preach governor at Tahlta. The surviving Inhabitants ere left destitute of food, shelter and cloth lag. all haring Mss swept away by the The French lorwiMCI, oa reoeipt of M«I of (ha disaster. look prompt ■seasons to reUere as distressed dis tricts sad dlspetchsd two worships with frnh wstsr sad prorlskmn. As the supply of fraah water had prtrrieloas was totally tzhaaatad by the storm. It Is feared that many Una will be last before the relief ships cm arrive aa fas ss Is known right white people wen sswai the drowned. Included la these were Alexander Brender, N. P. Plunkett, of Oakland; T. D. Donnelly, formerly a Aremaa on the steamship Australia, Bed the local agent Of C. Ooppcarath, a mrrrhant of Papeete Added to this number was aa unknown woman who committed ealclds from fright. Aa tha I slam da were barely N feet •bore see lent aad wen not sur rounded by coral reefs. It waa neces sary (or ell Inhabitants to take to the tomanut trees when the tidal wan be gan to rarer th i land. These trees grow to aa Immense height, many reaching an attitude of ltd fast. AJ] of the lower trees were i a i n afchr tha mgUag aaae which swept with pill leas force about and over them. The aatlraa In the tall er trees wwra aaft until the racoanat roots gate way and than they, too, wen swept out Into the sen. The 4M survivors brought by the Bxeelater to Papeete gained the ship's aide by swim ming three and roar mllee from thstops of the ooraaaet trees The Etemo, though badly demsged by the storm, was also brought off as aaany pmeoaa as eoald swim to her aids, she. like tha Excels lor, being usable to rwn does to the thorn berauac of the violence of the ocean swell. which raattaaed to run abnormally high for a week after the tidal disturbances. Another schooner, the Oaalote, from the Kar os rean Islands ooe miles away, ta rountcred the hurricane while on tha way to tho latter piece aad only the ttmel) action of the captain la haring the cargo, constat lag of M head of rat tle. U plga aad *0 tone of cotton. Jet tisoned. eared the little craft from de af ruction Brea with this precaution, the life of one man waa lost by wins sweeping the dacha. BarfMaafcw li Middle West Oweaeboro, Ky., Special.—A distinct earthquake shock was fstt hee at •:M o'clock Snaday nlcbt Pictures ware shaken (tow walls aad tables la the second story of waay boUdlac*. LcmU rule, Ky.—A (Ujht earth goals shock was felt her# at about 1:1*. Tbs TlbraUohs canoed wladowe to rattle. bat so d smses waa done. Padacaah. Ky.—A stlyht sartbgoakc (book occorrad hero ahoat l:U o'clock Baaday BtSM. Mo tsal>|s was dooe sad tbs darotloa of tho situation was nary brief. The Sheik Pelt Mi ttlhsolo. Cairo, UL— Aa earthquake shock waa Mt la aoathara miaeto Baaday rvsalsy Tbs ssMatalc wane ssiwsl to wots drew north to aenth. Marios, Hi-—As serthqoake shock waa Mt hare. Preeedtas the shook a roarise solas was heari. PMnt Bottled Ms St Louie. St Loots.—Two dtsOaet eertb (aoka shocks wars Mt ta Bt Loots wd rirtalty betweea B:*0 aad cm o'clock Baaday atabt. Tba abrek was ■eflrtraUy fercafel to rattle dlskse ind rsrtsj datum. OUR LEGISLATURE. 0»M»» el T>m« Win Are Making Onr LawA la Ua kin WMmkj tha ludl Miry MMMtttN 90Mt4 ft BVlbCUtUt* tar iwmar jOodwta’a hUl to prohibit Uo klootag ft tho Kbit. Tho anbatt toto taatoag el prohibiting hloolag Uo BtM* limply abolished tho aecmalty ot hloolag Uo bonk. Dr. Bollock objected to thorn Inner* tloo*. people kad boon hloolag Uo Book boro tor M poor* and tt thorn microbes bod sow gob Into Ua Wbto bo thoaght Unt It vaa time to ■top. Paepl* could got ■ now Blbla. Mr. Hoadtroon oiptalaod Uo bill and Ue eoatllaU. Ha vaa aot aa expert on microhm. tat ho rood that than vara 10.000.000 la- a pound ol ehorrle* and bo waa aura there were many atom on a BtMa cowor handled by ladtarlnJ hate crowd*. ■* did aot think the change would detract troa tho eolemn Ity Ot tho optter. Mr. Oodwla. patron ot tho Mil. argued tor tt. Tha ooly thing atrtakan out by the Mil from Tha Code was “and be shall klaa the Holy QoapaL* Most people did not klaa the book now bat ladle* and ehllfcwn okayed the Judge when ha eayi "lies th* Book." Mr. Wellborn opposed the Mil. Mr, Hlcka. of OraarW*. tnld that U* court boon klaa voa not th* klaa ot affection and tb* wllneaa vaa not expected to taka half the Book la kt* month. Mr. BroarUIa said than waa a "white supremacy" Blbla the Judge haring ordered one BtMe tor colored people and one tor whlta Ho appealed to Uo Senate aot to destroy thU old toadaarka hat ho vented the land mark* dean. Now If a ana really obeyed tb* Judge ha would kart to rto l«te tba rule of personal cleanliness. He did not think tt paoolbla to keep n court house BtMa clean. Mr. Whlta said he wool I naturally be opposed to restricting kissing tat ho fa cored this bill became l»c thought tt would pro mote health. Klaotag was growing un popular. observed Mr. Baldwin. Man formerly kl««ed_ each other and now soma States wanted to lloenee Maseru Ha thought the right way lg which (he oath was adthtnistarud waa often ra sponrtMe tor-- perjury. He plead for praaarrlng tha old eastern. Mr. Mar •ban aald that tb* men who would tell a wilful U* would awapr ana. H* sent aa amendment to strike oat "oo help mo God." and substitute "In U* pres ence of tba Almighty." Mr. MHehall maned to lay on tho table. This tatted. Tb* commute*’* oubotUot* wea adopt ed. Mr. Mambmll withdraw hla amend ■•■t. Tha tfij than pa am I seoood ehall objecting to 1U third reeding. In the Hone* Wednesday the Watte tenperiaee MU wan favorably reported with amendments aad aaada a a per la 1 order for Tuesday next A number of patltjoc* and bills were Introduced, tha moat Important being. Aa act to provant tba spreading of contagion* dimes* among domestic irlratiTi An act to prbtaat tha aedaettoa aad abduction of aurrlad woman. Aa act to > dealers Among the. new duu in tha bonne Mr. Cllftoa.no amend (he code la ref erence to daatorrtrs Mr. Wads, b outlaw slot machines. Mr. Stabler,, hr rwqnaat. to provide for a State bacteriologist; also a bill to require tovne aad cdtlas to fur nish mortuary, statist ten. Mr. <ltol'MHTel*Haa to taaryaa* la i ealery ot coroner of Cheater. Mr. Hill, to Inert*** number of mag istrate* of Colletoo county. Mr. Kalaaford. to provide for tba sale of tha Mat* farms. Mr. Kelly, relating to a new >11 for Lea county. Mr. Meats, to change aad designate certain townships fa Sumter county Mr. MeMalter, to eat end the rights aad ruaadlaa of employee ot railroad corporotleaa so provided by the cob etltailoo to employes of cotton and textile Brill corporal Iona aad telegraph coto ponies There were a majority unfavorable report* oa Mr. Laahaa'a bill to raqolra railroads to allow tach paoaogar KM pound* of baggage without charge, and Mr. M. J. Johnaoa’t bill to pro vide all railroafe operating in this Mat* to protect tba Yates ot freight stipulated la the Mil for carriage of all freight, goods warn* aad matrhan dlaa. aad to provide penalties for tha violation thereof. Thor* was alao an unfbvomM* re port ea Mr. Mauldla’a Mil to provide against usury. Mr. Pblloek'l dispensary Mil wan re committed to lha Joint committee on puMtc acAooU and the dispensary. Thle MU propoaW radical changes in the Alipmtrr taw TEACHERS’- EXAMINATIONS. BIT. Mr. Kirby's MU to ragalate (be rianting of cartlScataa to tench ta the free public echoola came aa aa ua&a lehad boolean and waa K1IM. Mr. D. 0. Herbert opaoaed tba MIL It la an abrnpt and anaacaaaary Juekrtlog trip for tba Bute board of education. It alao meaaa that grdd uataa of normal colleges maat stand tbeaa nominations when the object of normal oaUatta la to prepare teach era ter their nark. Ha objected par ticularly to members of tba State board of adacattaa trarotlog ironed orer tba state (ranting eartUcataa. He objected to glrin* collage gradaatee merely ana year eartldeates. Mr. Kirby defaaded tba MU aa the seme Bee at ble epeecb Monday. Mr. Herbert bed eadsamrnd to dad eU the bad potata la H. but had erer looked tho * lm latte "epjhaed lha MIL The ad ot a senega e deration do not ft CkA kftOvMftft ftI ft ltobtr of laoteted tecta, hatto the tretnleg of tho mind te St MaeU ta troth. There le batons ta othor | tea ah ere _ ta cock bnrraaa “i,-asrsTx,"”“ MB. ta behaU of the i In the r f hard oath, ha QftftllAftfttlflM to „ = 1ft CM [ of ft low MIp tat ta th Ik* But* home. OovKier Htyvstd Informed th* bona* that LJeut.-a<rv. John T. Blo;» had resigned from th* board of tn* tMh of th* South Carollos calleg*. It** ! oairad aa laforaiatloa. Tha bans* killed Mr. Wade's bill lo 1 provide for th* eBlua of comml«*!on*i of agrtcuUurt to raealv* H.sm per an num out of th* privilege tax fund. T«.r house did aot team to bo mack Inter Mtcd* Mr. Wall* declared that agriiultarnl latcrvsta ar* lagging, sad the ably Mi ration la diversified faraileg. TMa la no agricultural Stats, but th* agricul tural I ate mu ar* neglected. Clut.oou College has not come up to lu expec tations. CommlmloiKi Sterena la wot th a million dollar* a year (o Georgia. lie dud ioaloacea la which fermtra bad mad* great auocaaa with lanuvailoau la farming. Tk* average farmer l> a 'Plow roach" and doesn't catch on tci Idea* quickly. They don't euuecrib* to agricultural pepeia. We aaad a bureau where outsider* caa get lofoimatloe. This it a very eerlotle question and a vary Important matter. The eatery of the ecmmlsetenter. 11,100 was lo rums out of lb* privilege tax fand sad lx thought this a m*r« bagatelle in com parlson with lb* good It would do. Mr. Tstum supported U>* msaaute. Th* bill «as hilled by *a over whelming vote. Tburlday * Suasion. Tbaraday the compulsory school law was considervd. THB Btl.U - The feature* of lha BTI which pass ed th* third reeding ar* a* follows: Section i. That It mall b* unlaw ful for nay parent or guardian living la this Stale to negloct or refuse to causa or compel any perron or persona wko ar* or may b* under their con trol aa their children or wards, to at tend and comply with th* rules or •am* on* or mors public or private school or school*, for a term of eight weeks or more, daring each succes sive year from the time said children or wards ar* eight years old ontil they ar* lg years old, laelmlv*. uniats they may b* prevented by Himes or reside mor* than two miles from a school house, or by reoeoo of already being proficient from attending sack public or private schools, and provided that in such case they shall be excused by the board of trustees of tbs school district la which said children or wards may lire at tbs time j>t such tailor* to attend such public or private school or schools. Boo. 1 ThU any person or persons violating this act shall b* subject lo a In* of not less than Hr* dollars, nor mors than twenty dollars tor each and every offense. Bald fine shall be Im posed by any court of Jostle* baring Jurisdiction oa euSclcnt evident* of the same being rurnisbed by two or more creditable witnesses, and all •ace so collected shall be placed In Ike school fund of th* school district la which tha goes ar* oo Use tad: Pro ▼Ided. That ao prosecution shall ba Instituted under this act except upon tha s IB davit Of DBS of th* truster* of the school district la which the offend ing parent or guardian resides, and such afldavit may ba mada on lufor. mat Ion and belief. siumiitu nnosiu.iBt Ur. Raysor'i bill providing for bt ■nnlal muIoo ol the general aauo My panned a third readlag and war seat to the houae. Saturday’s Saaalow. Balaiday’s session la (ha Home was /naturaleu. a great many members havtng gone home on lease of ohoenre. The Beast* look ap a taw third rand- ’ lag Itlllo. and a number ol enacted laws were r*tided. Third Reading Bllla. At Monday’s session ol live Hoaae the following new Mila paaaed third readlag: An art to amend the charter of the Piedmont Hayings Beak. An act to provide for tha sal* of property In which there It a contin gent remainder. A Joint resolution to appoint a mm. mlttae to investigate the coat of con verting the Bute prison building Into a hospital far Insane or other nacfol parposer. A resolution concerning the distribu tion of the Ohprgs Peabody fund. Theta paaaed third reading In the Senate: House bill: Tu levy a special tax la Sampson to pay expenses of smallpox epidemic Senate bill*. To authorise Guilford county to vote on bonds for road Itn provomtnta . House bill: To provide for working the mads in StulthBeld township, in Jobnaten county. House bill: To authorise Jackson bounty to levy a special tax. House Mil: To amend the charter or Red Spring*. Houae bill: To lntorpoiate Stokes la Pitt county. Senate bill: Authorising Clrvelsnd to levy special tas for rovl* sad Senate hill: Authorising Tyrrell la lavy special tax. Senate bill: To la< urporlta Lawndale la Clarsland. ' Senate bill: Alhrsrln* Lenoir to lory a special tax. Senate bill: To change the corporate Halts of Marlon. Senate falll: To saUbllsb (railed school In Fremont In both Hones and Bsnais qnlto a Bomber of local prirnta bllte ware Id. traduced. together with many peti tions and raaolotiona on the temper IBOe quest Ion _ Hobson'* Resignation Acesptsd Washington. Special -Karal Con structor Richmond V. Hobaoa'a resig nation has been seceptad by Baeretary Moody, who has written Mr. Hobeon aa follows- The Department nrlmmrl adgea receipt of yeer recent realgaa tioa tendertd January IB. IMS; alto your telegram of Vabreary S. IMS. de clining to reconsider the some Toor rsetganUoa from the 1,’nlUd Steles aory la arrgptnd to lobe sBrct l/oaa tbl# date. February «. IMS ' CoereeUe* Adtaaraa. Oal nee rills Fie Special—The moralag session of Iba eoarsatioo of eomty auperlataadenu of public In Mrncdioa and gnaaial edoeaUoaal board wae coaaamed la the die ewes loo of osbool buildings oad nqntpmeat Tbo afferaooa eesalon eras larotad to negro edaeatloa aad bow It ehowld l<e eoadpeiod. After f o'clock lb* stall or* warn Maim I a dtle« thruogb Oamee rtl*e aad the nan- l<y ewaotry. Vrt*. BnePots end Dr IMtutch of tb- a'-u dral edarataoaal board, nddreaerd the eneeustlna at night on protcal rdnea Uaa, after *slc» the rear cation ad Wa‘»a Oesates its newel at tee. Wales baa pracllrallr i'tak er lit (■pxletee in lie her >.si* THE SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR FEBRUARY 13. luhjecti CtiUtUa fair-Owtrel, 1 Car. > nu .t-it.UMdn tin. Unto, m.. !• .■•uirr Titm, A » ■ OiUtiWfy »a lit Daft Um, | MiV . («• AS). I. Uni© ui©J*.M Tb«ni« pottiosu ©f th© aru offered In aacrihre which met© n©4 Uhl om th© cltar, and which belonged part jjrvo tiaasa ©ho had offered ibesa. lh*«© 1 iwrsaanf# were soaMhwM «*Un al frail* Held »tT the tempi©* \t. 10), ©r m private ho«u»« Ichap. 10: 57); amaftiuM sold in uvarhel* by the pr*c«t«, or by the poor. | ' TU «*©r©tKM wa* whether tt vm naht 1 x»m* Cbr.sUaoa lo |*©rtabe of (bod connrded i with Matetifr. Kurh m«*t* were foihiddcu “T U*e rouiRil at Jcnualem. torn >«*r* ! I'fl©re, because the art waa offnuir* to d«ai»h hnturea (Act* U: », 51). bet harv m I'otinUi. a UeoUle Ut.r, the qaea lio© ntaliJ lo be eel Lied oa a new fcVde. *1* Mothiag/' Nothin* bat a carted block aooo ©r itaas, harm* n© power over the “•> « lh» MitT. .Von, in the Conntturn. tbnrrH, whether Joint or (lent Uee. I« Iki'iiI ibtt ta Idnl w nnytbing iW ,U had knowledge alike that Itr. The nun usa was pul upon auoihec po ut, anil for a settlement they appeal^ to l*anl. 'Wone olhar God but one. The Creator anil no tuner ol all thing*. Thare ia no lepreeen Istiuc of the Uac God in any ol the idol goda. b. "Called gods—In baa van." As the eun. moon, planet, alans. "lo earth.” Dei Sa I “??• rirere. serpents, el*, th* heathen bad many imaginary goda Jtrgc-pN of Bsnipsl acknowledged no, ll.' •To ia." ciiiisiunt. 'One God All that is needed. lor in Him dwells all power and lore. "Father." The Outs tun • denrott word far God. Ha is th* nj-lginat'og eauac of all Ihinga. “Wo in llua; , Hja thought. Hu tar*. We were rT*l'Tf for Hint, nod oar hienret haupiueae ia.“ ?.** F‘°^f- "Bn* Loro Jesus Chiiat.- The FatW. Sc*. one with the Falbce, our Lord and Saviour, ' through whose mediation are alt things, Ineludiog Iht naiural and apiritual crest Ion" (John V W;. Fph.S: t). "We bjr Him.” He rlMUJwd ^ H>m' “d ***" U H*“ *° ** ? “• Kno* ledge alone not sufficient (eg nothing, but Paul replied that this teat not universally the torn, that own* ware mot Jat entirely free from their hsoih* Ideal. Isny were vary ignorant, hawse last an raped from heathen idolatry, with but bt Ue knowledge pi the truth, oI the gospel. 0]d rusloyn i dang to their memory aod affected them in many wars. Knowledge ““**i I™* V4 ,*lU* *Ma gees'ion, mar I'fwrty of action ia not the atandsrd. -Consrienee ol the idol." gee R. V. Ore }«“ rtf • revarenee for the Ida) which Oirutianity had not m entirely cleared sway. A reformed dntik ard walks past a saloon with different M “«* from one who hai never known the tstte for strong drink. -Coaaeienoo being weak. From want of knowledge Not tir?k*u.'7r>u*1itrsap irmfy the great truth lhat an idol is nothing: only able ta tee that Uu worship of idols is am. A w**k cuoacience u one which either re garda ta wrong wnai in (act ia net so, or one which ta not altar and derided Tn lte Judgments, or one which baa not power • trough lo restrain a ptrooa from doing the thing it eondenma. '<Ia dkrtlod.” Whetha. a Uilug be tight or wrong he who fas doing £»rmtems sTris^^cjs. •*. Thu rtn* hi la ha re. Snlad a* the view taken by the Conn k4»* « their letter la the »|w»tW. f*a,il gra&te thair poeitioo bat ahow* that there are other IHKnU.lobe cpiuhUred. “Com nuadeth ae not. Qo4 don not tbiak say jnoee of m for eating, or for refrainine «!25i 11 “.°«r cb«r«t»r,, oar ■“"J condiliea. ear love, not non* fame I « fBMin*. for which He eeroc V7 a “"i* »«1«* <b« BOBU a hotter l*H»d ever been ofarrd to Mali or rot. w teiopte dUl not »n tte loon off ret it la tot ft/lt i» to raMmter ttet odaeotloo clone » P"*" better. A kuowledfe ««4J ol rthieo '•JiD not eradirnte riemu proneasitica. That which cuumtadi na to Oodtuathor °*«* remermtion ni heart, whertbv wo ****** hied to love God aatl nor not rh I xtr (rwp-llj0- d“t,r °* <» n« #• “Bat toko tent." TVa rerrr i, PanTo l»w to the argument ol ite Oormthtane In vena A Tkoogh yon m.-r bo bo tetter nr worse lor ertuf or do' atlnr, yot If your oooduct injures oil ted lend, tbom into oia yen should a'wtaia entirely, k “u' MPorUM ttet yens brother ohonld not he led into tin thoa ttet yoa ftewld pnrUki of moot which yoa «* kaawlodgo it in iurli ol no in port loco. Tte*. >• o Btarrol principle which tteald T.U,°.ll'b». ChrtwUn conduct Bt all time*. Thu liberty. Though yoa ere iMiverod from dptrittUou, notion, it it contrary , to tbo tpirit ol lore to hinder another who S£r aa “r^^^^awh. Iwat not only to oaf. bat to cat With tte point of ootiu, doot not rebuke tblB practice ter*, bulb, dooa ao fully in Au. 10: II». “Be emboldened" Bo btdrt W. bo confirmed in tte belie! ttet on Mol le ooncthm*. aad .0 be led to vio late hie rooocienoo and hroome aaUbhahed In error. . aor waom chrmt dtod." A pa t>»H» and forrfh’r irunwit drawn from Urn depth. of Chriatiaa truth aad teller WiU yon not ralte a Twirattrm h> tnhalf «* tM ml for whom Chriat died! ». Y# «f» agate* Chriat.” "By iwjur. lag Hlo children, whoeewroar Hr frrU aa Ha *wn; by mJartagHlo cam* awl <W atroytng the work lie haa MM U da, and by mumpraernting Hu nirit.” of th» wholr wwttrr. "To offend." (haw* 1 Mat to .tumble aad CaR Into ala. "Will <■ 'h*«*r T ■** w*.»»» br rbrriag aoethar man'a fate nmunanea oanftna CR wwf-tcwcwrt. or wUhbiEafaln morality. ArniaU thla damgar Paal maUlly prw Wdm. HThiVi ho eemplw* with the wash brother*. error Ho aponly prod.fata that it •a aw mar. aad that hr rwmpnaa not far Irnth. hot from tmdmteaa He yialda to tho anratad rowacianm. kart nothing would taidura bia. to admit that tha riiamianaa waa lound Pol'co Chief Bhot. Bambarg. B. R., Bpaclal-CJhlaf of Pa llor J. B. King area ahat and killed by Jo* f*Tlt. at tbfl Utter** horn*. King. It U mid. went to Davit* hoar** at the hratanr* of Davit' wit*. The fatinr had qBarreled with her hatband and daatrnd him tea h* plarnd iiadnr • plant bond. An King Mitered Darla ordered him to Mop King adranred aad tapped aa th* dmn w han Da ell ahof hint from a window with a ahot-gwa. hilling htm. PreafdaatUI Nomination* Wauhlngion. Spoclal—Th* Froth dent ha* a*nt tha following aomlaa tloa. to th* BaaaU .. K. Helm* ■o-Jfch Amoctett J untie* of tha Ba prmn* Omtrt of tha PhUlpaia* lataadn: VOU1* Van D*v*nt«r oT Wynmlag Unit art Brat re iHrt wit Jadfa lor tha e'ghlh ht'lfWai rtrruit COatoa t. Irwin, of imp do Aaaoetelr Jaath a af tha BU|«*«»e f.'onrt of Oklahoma Fianeh Ha'lwry Freight Rata. The arott-.o tain tf freight la !' iiar'.r a cal at d a half a tor n u- !■ ‘ - —iv ixe— * . PROMINENT HOP1X King Edward Tit. Iiu paid la aU «m rlaita to Ireland. ft U. Bryan, who established tho nail service In Japan In lftTZ died la Baltimore, hid-, the other day. Professor E. P. Lyon ha* barn np* pouted temporary aacceaeor to Ur. Locb at the University of Chicago. , Lard Btratboona. Chancellor of Mc 01)1 Fnlvaratty, haa offered to give tho laal HO,OOP rcqnlrrd to construct • gymnasium. t Mr. Klpllnff’a home tn South Africa iurlug aomo waeka to coma will be tho hoove which tn tba putt waa lent to him by Cecil Rhode* Mini Mario Wiork. the court pianist and stotar-ta-law of Hubert Bcbamann. tba cotopoarr, baa Just celebrated bar seventieth birthday In Drcadau. M. Natan, who died recently nt tiuv ■ rv of uLuety-lbrve. had been Mayor of tba communa of Havmela contin uously jlnco 1904. furty-aine yenra. Dvorak, the compoarr; Vrchllcky. tba (ketb poet, and Verdin*ad von Boar, tho Austrian port, bare been made members of the Auttrlnn House of Pass*. . AomiMl Rmllss. tho author, has Just celebrated hta nlurtlrlb birthday. Ha Is still la fair health and mnuifrst* conaldershlr Interest In currant poli tics and Utaratm-r. , The Co u at eta of Mlntn. wife of tlm Governor-llmaral of Canada, la at tba bead of a mown sot to prepare suit* abl* markings far the gravoa or liana* disc soldier* wko died In South Africa, Mr. IBdlaom claims to he out of tba hardWt-wortud mar Whan be ran steal away from bla laboratory ho spends tba precious inwueme with bis prise poultry, rente of which cost *100 apiece. , The Potto's Income Is Jl.-tOO tssl, one* aavnutb of which la guaranteed by tbs Emperet of Austria. Another seventh come* from vested Internal*. and tho remainder Is derived from Pater's Fane*. __, * . A yoelety baa boon organised la Faria called • j.v* Jans du Soldat " tha object of which la to prevent tba con script* nt tba K rant. It bar rack a trass forming bad habile. The society baa provided wholesome games for tha army—chess, cards, deck quoits and perhaps ping pong. So far 140,000 soldiers have baert provided with games. SEABOARD 'Air Link Railway „ I BooMt Datlj ImvIm. I Mvtia Rcw Tort, T»nn, lUuu, In trlous ud Poditk Sooth ud VrL m KPKKOr JANUARY II, IOjS. «vutuwa£& Hour DaMr Bo. IT Ms. tt Lt. Naw Tata. r. B.B. tt » pm It 10 am Lt.IRUwMpbH. " 4 40 pm ’Mu Lt. MaMmora * *■ 1 10 pm V11 am Lt. Waatlactoa, W.t.Bp. I to pa I* 44 am Lt. Blahmoad. B. A. L. II *1 am 114 pm L». Manimrc, H " I It am III pm Lt. ISurtlaa '• I l* am 414 pm L*. llaDdsraoa. * 144 am 1 It pm Lt. RaMgt. " * 14 am Ml pm Lt.AaatAom ftaaa •* 7 Mam 110pm L*. Uamlac. « 0 40 am »« pm L». OolaaUi. • “ II Mam Illtam it. Inaauk. “ 114 pm 4 tt am Ar. JaatamiUUa_“ _7 40 pm » u am Li. 41. Lapimiii*-' •• ' • it ym id to am Ar faaapm ■ 4 it am Hdpi KoTiJ Ns. ii. I.t. Bern'•artr.B.T.r.A B.4 7 44 am »»4|>a L*. PIOatHpiu, 10 kiam It tl pm Lt. nt» Vofa,u.i>.«jt Q.r «uu pm. . Lt. Uatttmu.AIL h.V.Cs.. f • 30pm Lt. Wan roarM AOfil.'u. .,~a~Mpm Lt. AnrtaiasaUL, a L 1. * id~pat w itaai Lt. 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' ■.C**atfal fm* i titw.i MM't ;a. v I a A .1AUXBY. Af nl. Hi ck'rclitm, N f. ABEHQEER l MMOll. t-ovi'Vtapna Htit'Lk Hally rmp atm-iar K .. 44 Ho. m % \tt Ho. It tt*4 4 44* It AWmiwia at II Ma tv... a Ha a atp ... rim 14 44* ill. M laa Jaat.w. yp*a . p II 44a *44j* Him om * 'Mo l u4p Itt* t«ta« ttetemia » .la If t4a IMS Two 114*4 I tty HI. *Pta4 «fcm i* «t atlllaLPutatl* 144a / Lt roan. Ilia awpA
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