Show 1 ai IV OF TH h DAY I 1 bicie r sam sain and the I 1 TO HAVE A TILT Con congress eress adjourns for the holidays another pug 1 mill tonight t iSi special ecial to TH s I 1 1 0 dec 22 the fact ht hs transpired that the newly ap pointed minister to turkey ron lion david 11 I 1 thompson Thomp soa of oregon has deen been specialty specially instructed to protect the in teresta of Ama american rican traders and other residents rM identa in that country and especial ly av in tho the matter mattar of the inter interference terence with their religious duties by the fusae ila ass anani ai lie he has alra alia b anan aari to call all upon the united states warship newark which I 1 isnow is now in the mediterranean terra to assist him in performing perform nig till alna duty should he find it necess necessary ary the lull full text of the instructions given I 1 to minister Tb thompson ompson will drill nut not be made F public h the war but it ii 11 understood to be regarded as aa not unlikely I 1 thu that the relations between this country and turkey may become con I 1 strained in the near lutra future in 1 tho tent event of 0 a continuance ot of the it anta that for some time past has hs been manifested towa towards american f residents in tho the orient i i coggins 4 I 1 special to TUB IW 1311 isa rov D C dec 2 22 02 aa atthe tho I 1 close of buei buti nesa neos today the house wil hakea take a recess until wednesday Wed nedy jan ath the majority of the members c j loth alonsa i nd senate will spend holn lava at their respective homes home althou bt ft a few to will remain in the D da a brict I 1 I 1 special to tiff ENQUIRER I 1 new orlena ORLE oark na aa dec bowen and joe fielden will come together be fore fora the crescent Crea Crex cent city atheistic beletic At club tonight it a mill to a finish for a two thousand dollar purse it will bri be the mill of the ihn new club there is a aside aide et of one thousand dollars collars on each man alitar is ia recognized special especial to tux naw dec 22 A A london die dia patch pays that mr gladstone has once again recognized the support given civen to the bueral movement by the tha trades union element clement by bv appoint rost henry to be chief inspector Ine of Fac factories at a salary of Y yearly p arly and ar an 41 lowance of of 2500 a year for expenses is ia one 0 of f the most representative of the laboring men 0 of f Eu england gland bavine been for yeara year 4 secretary of the parliamentary of the trades congress and aad is ia known in trades union circles as a 1 champion of the masto masses 8 I 1 crevelt special to EsQUi aBB 1 l MADISON wis dec 22 the annual meeting of tho the state stat boari board of health opened here today its a will be ba of more than ordinary importance owing owin to the tha general belle belie that unless toome thinK is done quickly in the direction of draining drai drain inz the menominee Me nominea valley milwaukee is 12 certain to suffer from a 11 erious epidemic of typhoid favor toe the conference on ference will also take into consides abion what steps should be 0 o prevent prent vt nt the pos of 0 cholera gaining a last hold in wisconsin min during the cota coin boar it is ia rex crded by medical nien men as cf ertain that tho please will make its appearance ap in in the caltry c gitry with the adleat ot of warm weather made special to tas taa j WAsai D D dec 22 tiie the marriage of mias ida may torrey daughter of mr and mrs edwin mason torrey of boston and mr george KU kit treda lyman formerly of now new york but now of washington was solemn iced tolay bolay to lay at the residence of the brides parents the success of chamberlains cough remedy kennedy in effecting a a beedy cure of colds colda croup and whooping cough had haa brought it into great demand ir Point iua son bobof of cameron camaron ohio ohi 0 I 1 say eay that it has gained a reputation belond to none in that vicinity jas jaa M queen of johnpoll John you soll IV V vt VL says it is ia the best beet re le ever used B F tones lones diug druggist gist avi wino 13 aa a miss 8 tyl cha caugh I 1 ia reliable ret lable I 1 hava bava always tta ai ranted itald it and never failed to gill ive e the most perfect satisfaction 50 cent bottles for saly bv tyne lynea M X iben t 1 choir Kei tue tiie i vi 0 T bernacle choir chair at cheit soui it binon rt next evening ia ti ahe bohld katl will render the fol lomg commencing at 7 ocl xit by the tha choir chair pray prat er by aw i chason bv PI ident A 0 smoot tot selection by twe th 9 fourth ward glee dab club duatt prof H E giles and wife quartette bv K R 1 rw elves jao jae buckley jos E daniels and nd wm win backley duett duatt by 31 mias tonnie rennie aud and coroline johnson Jo huson instrumental duett prof if E ga uiles 8 and E A wedgwood attar altur which all will rill par tako of the bala ice of the evening will le ce lent in dancing etc ja la old home bom farther efforts are being made mada to pm pr berve historic malmaison once the residence of th tha empress josephine from falling aito the hands of some so me nineteenth century vandal who would probably dei demolish it in order to raise 1 jerry built suburban villas on its ita site th old id palace ie I e I 1 is in a rather bad condition beau bei n 9 destitute of furniture tapestry am and I 1 proper ornamentation the facades one on the tha courtyard and the other on the gerden ge gan dt n are in a tolerably good condition as well as the windows staircases and ceilings the rooms easily bo be rearranged in their old order and savie the vast porch the dining room with its ita figures of nymphs marble floor and fountain the council chamber shaped like a military tent the library the salon of the empress josephine with the bedroom attached are in a fair state of preservation malmaison park has already been cut up fur building lots and several small houses with gardens now exist on the property the place was purchased in september 1798 by josephine for paid partly out of her marriage portion and partly out of the military allowance of her husband then general bonaparte when first consul napoleon spent hla his leisure hours at malmaison and in the early days daya of the first empire the place was for josephine what the petit train on was for marie mane antoinette an agreeable change from palatial splendor after the death of josephine in may 1814 malmaison had no occupants of note until napoleon returned there for a few days before his lost last exile erile prince eugene do de beauharnois looked after the property during daring his bis ligeti lifetime me but in 1826 his heirs soldie to a swedish banker in 1841 queen maria christina of spain bought it and sold it in 1861 for to the E emperor emperor napoleon III who made a present of it to the state under the third republic malmaison has been negle neglected acted and allowed to lapse into its present deplorable condition if I 1 was sold to private persons and now awaits other owners london telegraph isaac Newt cna pint the youth of high scholastic attainments who is always carrying off prizes naturally raises hopes of hiss his success in a particular career of course the most is made of him ho he is not only a credit to himself but to his teachers to the latter indeed he is a practical certificate a human document of the first class finally he leaves school and it is confidently predicted t that if he does not achieve greatness in the hattle battle of life it ran can only he be on account of some moral raw flaw which has not yet had timo time to declare itself but the dull boy seldom receives the benet rit of the doubt in any speculation as tu to liis his future once dubbed dabbed dance or repute d slow alow and lie is ia allowed to develop in the shade emerging fro from lit which lie bo satisfies or surprises emp rises his friends only because nothing was expected of him no one can dispute the claim of sir isaac newton to a monument in ent in westminster abbey nor to the praise conferred by popes well known irown epitaph stature and natures laws lay kid bid in god said let newton bet bep and jl all was light nevertheless the gr greatest eanest of english philosophers was a so calf called ed dunce at school sir david brewster tells us that newton made little progress until one day the boy who was above him ha having ving given him a severe kick in tho the stomach from which he suffered great pain he labored incessantly till he got above him bin in the school and from that time continued to rise until lie he was the head boy london loridon standard perseverance and push perseverance and push are far from being the same thing and quite as far from being equally commendable A girl walked into a large dry 9 goods store and going up to one of the firm asked it if hu ho wished to employ any more girls in in his workroom the gentleman was busy but he left his work and answered her courteously in the negative the girl who was showily dressed and ana evidently impressed with her 6 own wn appearance pe arance would not accept lis his answer 1 I 1 was told you wanted more help persisted the applicant somewhat defiantly it was a mistake C you see I 1 do not was the reply but wont you yon need some one after awhile no was the answer given very decidedly and with courteous coolness the girl looked at the gentleman bame what doubtfully and walked out turning to a friend the gentleman said that young woman saw that I 1 was busy and pushed herself forward without 0 t a word of excuse she did not appreciate preci ate the courtesy I 1 showed her I 1 would not employ a girl who had so much push and so little modesty and nd consideration tor for the rights of other people she would never succeed cheed in my store I 1 doubt if she would succeed anywhere tl youths companion Whit tiera autograph airs arac 0 D moore recai recel yesterday the following litter latter from mrs mra salnaue pickard of portland maine the beloved niece of john 0 whittier 1 PORTLAND mi me Dec DEAR mus mug oc thank you for the very pretty whittier anniversary how ow kind for you to think taink of 1 sanding anding it I 1 enclose one of my dear uncles autographs which I 1 ask you to capt accept wi wit kindest I 1 sincerely yours W PiC KAIRD |