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Cuban election fparent ladk of shown byvoters of the At thishe report are meagre but they indl

cute that oven at cuch centres of popuUtlon and political activity as Havanand Santiago tim number of Cubanswent to tho polls wna small

An In well understood this circumutonoo in part from theadopted by tho supporters of lUrvroL-Oiifi MASO who was an avowed candidate for the Presidency up to less thana fortnight ago when ho withdrew frouthe contest with the other candldates of the aocnllcd Democratic partyupon tho pretext of dlssntisfnctiorwith the electoral nrrnnRements MARC

and his party had ROM so for as to d v-

mand of the United States authoritiesa postponement of the election

Consequently tho ticketwith Honor T at itihead was tho only ono in the field and

there was no measurement whatever-of the political forces opposed to himfind but anOf his actual strength Tho event foiltar short of tho Ideal warranted by

dignity of the occasion the culmina-tion of Cubas long struRRle for theJght to elect a President

Nevertheless the election Is u de-

cisive ns If it had been attended by a

tremendous tnoiilfefltit Ion of publicInterest and enthusiasm The chosenKloctors will meet on Feb 24 afterthe American fashion and cost theirballots for PALMA The attitude ofthe Maso party if by their abstentionfrom voting they to lay thefoundation for repudiationpi the result ran accomplish nothingUnless indeed it takes an aspect whichshall render It impossible for the UnitedStates to withdraw from the island atthe expected time

Loyal Cubans of all shades of politicalopinion will prepare to accept and sus-

tain the coming Administration of Presi-dent PAulA

Governor Oilrlls Second Message

Governor Onrus views ns promul-gated in hit message to tho legislatureyesterday regarding the need of greatereconomy in tho management of thortBylums nn l similar State institutionsand upon tho question of the amendment of tho Excise laws are BO wellknown that further comment uponthem for the present nt least Is un-

necessary Aside from his discus-sion of these topics tim noteworthyfeatures of his messago are his recom-mendations concerning the canals andthe Increased taxation of mortgages

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rt of gradual Improvement of thepresent canal systom rather than theexpenditure of n groat sum of moneyupon a bnrgn or ship cnnal lie de-

clare that thn people of the State willnot willingly undergo taxation for theMilo constructing a funnel forthe traffic of the far Went and thatcannot be even to give th ort ofVow York FtntiMirnl remiltnThe teniiinal facilities affoiilinl l y therailroads In Boston Baltimore SenportSows itnd other rU are greater thanthose In N w York city and until theranalboat own r ran hay rvjual

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Concerning corporations inthe Governor complains that thecombinations of capital are still refiulnto Incorporate within our State whilevery many of the great corporationsof tho country actually transactof their business hero We thrrrfonlose a proportion of taxable valuitiothat by right belongs to us At presentstock of neither domfstlo nor foreigncorporations which pay a tax oncapital stock is under our lawsIn the hands of The Oovernor maintains that this exemptionshould bo withdrawn from stockholdersof foreign corporations unless theseforeign corporations file with thetar of tho State a certificate of tbelincorporation and pay a tax uponcapital stock annually He proposesa tax of one mill per dollar up toincluding a capital stock of 10000000and J100 per 1000000 upon capitaliza-tion above that amount astax to the State

One other recommendation in the Governors message engages attentionthat is tho suggestion that the fundsthe State known ns the school moneyshould bo distributed uK n some otherbasis than they nro now This is

long and justly agiour farming population

school money is at present distributedon n per capita basis and as the citiesof the during the last twentyfive years drained tho population of the agricultural portionlatter section has been receiving farless school money than it formerlydid and has been bearing an increasingweight of taxation for the purposemaintaining the Hchools in their oldfashioned efficiency In many partstho State the farmers are now corn

to pay money as schoolthan that other taxes corn

blned Speaker NlXON In taking hischair in the Assembly yesterday madethis matter ono the chief subjectsof his address There ought to txeither a substantial increase in the

common or theSuperintendent ofshould have authority to distribute n

larger measure of tho present fundamong the weaker districts of theState

The Secret of the NervrsThe despatch in Till SUN of Tuesday

from Chicago containing the extrnordinary announcement of a new hy-

pothesis in relation to the dynamicsof tho nervous system would liarsreceived by worldreasonable incredulity if there had notbeen attached to it a name so well known-in that sphere as Is the name of ProfJACQUES Lonn the author of n valuablebook on the Physiology of the DrainProf scientific standing Is sohigh assured that anythingcorning from him bearing on the subjectin bound to receive more than a commondegree of credit

Tho time has ripe for the solu-

tion of a problem of It luisbeen In so to soy for a long timethat neuron energy and perhaps nilkinds of vital energy would ultimatelylie determined to be n form of electricalforce or manifestation It has beenfelt that our further progress in theInvestigation of the nervous systemwould bo largely through n study ofits dynamics and chemistry rather thanthrough microscopical observation of

elements In health and dis avaccount as given to rather theof a hypothesis as wo suave de-

cribed it than a statement of facts andnaturally tho scientific world mustawait tho publication in detail of theexperimental and other tarts whirli aresupposed to sustain the theories

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human race

The Next Senator From New

The New Jersey Legislatureat Trenton on Tuesday next

first duties will be to chooseUnited States Senator to till the vconey caused Gen SEWELLSThe term runs until 3 1607

than fiveThe Trenton for this

and desirable office la likely to bethe more spirited because of thecxpectodnes of the call The aspirantshave had no time for the usual prelimmary canvass The legislatorsnot elected with a view to theof a United Senatorcircumstances than theactor of tho candidates who havedenly sprung up lend more than

Interest to tho present electionProminent among the names

mentioned are those of JOHN W Gniaai-

exGovernor and recently AttorneyIn McKiNLKTa Cabinet

of Newark and EDWARD

STOKES of Cumberland countyPresident of the State Senate andClerk in Chancery

Mr Gmoosfl reputation is nationalHe would make a Senator of the

In sharpness of Intellect patrioticdiscernment and oratorical power nobody will dispute that Mr DRYDEN

has not been conspicuous in politicsho is a man of generally recognized

with a Urge experience of largeMr STORES public career

hitherto has been concerned oxcluslvolwith State political and

so that his namedoes not convey outside of Newan impression of the importance

possesses and deserves thereinstands whore both SEWELL

MOB at the beginning ofeighties

is excellent Senatorial timberthere is more such

tho woods The Hon JOHNseems to think so So far as geograph-

ical considerations enter into the cuethe Cumberland county statesmantho advantage Senator hallfrom Union county well In the upperthird of the State while both Mr DntDEN and Mr GRIOOS are even morenortherly citizens Tho line betweenNorth and South Jersey has alwaysbeen something more than imaginarywhen it comes to tho apportionmentoffices of honor and trust At thetime tho middle lino on the map is bi

no means tho equator of populationpolitical influence in New Jersey

Other tImings being equiil it shouldnot bar out this time an availablesatisfactory North Jcrseyman

The Pursuit of IrnMnniA bill has been introduced into the

House of Representatives by Congressman BELL which deserves attention It

provides that wherever it is shown bycompetent evidence in any pension ap-

plication thnt the applicant while starv-ing in rebel prisons or camps duringthe Civil War joined the rebel armynot with the good faiths and intent offighting for time rebel onusn hut with npurpose of either saving his own life orhimself from great suffering as suchprisoner and that such prisoner did notreally fight iRiinst the Initrd Statesforces then ho shall not b njnsidoredas having in the Southern armyend shall he relieved from nnv suchcharge in any pension application

Having ottered a premium to thosepatriots who Ijctrnyd first tln ir ownflog arid then the Hag hint they chrIn preference thereto Mr HULL shouii

coriistenry avid a second eecti ntGrinding with infamy those frolishi-

rUonerH who died rntlier than give up-

i he flag for which they html lxv nHo should further provide that

only the evidni of the doubly traitorun tension hunter hhould Ixi nec 5

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This pruotloo was not followed by Oor-

eroor BLACK who appointed Justice ConKRepublican In the First district to iucthe Juitio JOHN Sitxiwicx D i

ocrat and In the Second JudicialJBSSB JOHKBOK and FBKDXMO ARepublicans to Justices WIlLIAMJ OSBOBKB and AVOCBTCVAN WTOK resigned both of whomDemocrats Before this Governor MOBTOhad appointed WILLIAII W GOODBICRepublican In the same district toJustice CALVIN E PRATT Democrat

Governor ROOSEVELT appointed JAMIA nLANdllARD and JOHN PaOCTOR CrisisRepublicans to the places madeby the deaths of Democratic Justices FainCRICK SMYTH and HRXRT R BRCKMAN

The new Juatloe STBCKLBR hu notafflllated with the Democracy

would probably be as accuratelyby being denominated a Republican aDemocrat

The French who have carriedexperlmontfi with submarine vesselsfurther than any other country havemade a very Important test of these craftwith complete success The Bouvineand the Valmy two coast defence vesselsof high claaa approached the harbor oCherbourg recently before daylightof their coming WM strut in from asignal station to the naval r-

at tho port and two submarines the Narvaland the Morse hastily put out tothem the submarines had beensighted by the warships they sank belowthe surface made for the twoattached dummy tonxxioea to their batloms Then they withdrew rose to thesurface and claimed to have torpedoedthe incoming vesawls Those on tho Uouvines and the Valmy knew nothing of theapproach of the submarines or of theirhucccss until the torpedo boats roSe tothe surface The Is said to have beetmuch more complete than any made pro

and U held in Franco to provethe great valuo of nulunarlno In mattersof dcfcnoo

Several of Tnn Sovs correnpondonti-aro curious to know why so many publicschool graduate are wofully deficient

11 IP IItcomposition It alleged that a largenumber of theta do not know a noun froman Uoyceles triangle or a verb frompw lleloplpod-

Whatever theories may lj advancedfor this Mnto of in the neighbor-hood of New York an Investigation ofsimilar romtltioriH in Chicago tends to showthat thin toapherc there by no meanswithout responsibility at least so far a-

coneirns the pupll ilefectivn orthographySome time the Hiifxrlntendentof Schools distributed blank among histeachers and each to write tlmreonher name mid birthplace and also toindicate the nxlent of her education

n teacher th Informationthat sho horn In the month of Febuary snottier was born In Oldwine-Oelwfln la and another mevliere inTontM w while another that

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EXHIBITION AT TIIB LKNtLJllRARY-

UUioffrsptis by FontlnlAtour NeleetFrom fl P Avery Colleotton

The oolleotlon of etchings and lithographsby artist of nineteenth centuryeluding over 17000 nsomplM whlohB P preeented last year to the NeYork Library la a rich mine upon whichthe curator can draw for periodicalexhibition The current one In thegallery of the Lenox Library U devotedto lithographs of FantlnLatourthese there are one hundred and Milexample almost a complete rtnumtthe painters work in this mediumthe complete collection in existenceonly rivalled In extent by that of Mr CharlesL Fr r of Detroit-

It in the early Ofc that a bandyoungish men used to foregather atprint shop of In Paris They

Dracquemont Manet Legroa IliboVollon Tacquemont and FanllnLntouiand one practical result of their oonfabi-latlon with each other and with Cadartwas publication of the work in eeriiparts of the SociAtft des AquafortLsteiwhloh first appeared in Septemlwr UKThen the publisher bethought him of rommissioning lithograph and tnt threeach to four of tho group including Fanttr

Latour The litter took to tho worksuch that jn one of the toutIntroduced two designs returningsubject TannbAuger the VenusliergLove Disarmed The Education of

and The Embroiderers But theynot the qualities of line work that hadlooked for they wer studies in toneteemed to M Cadart detestable intenntisavage It wax more out ofthan any other motive that ho lund somefive prints of each pressed Some of thesenay bo In the present collection

For the next eleven years KontlnLatoumade no Use of lithography IM on inde-

pendent medium working howeverpaxtol and no doubt practulng charcoaldrawing a aids to study in the preparttlon of his oil pictures In 1873 he wnInvited to attend tho Schumann Festivallit Bonn Though not an exponent u

any instrument U profoundly musloaand he rctolved to be present to how hiadmiration of tno greathe was prevented from attending Andfriends and ho celebrated the occasionParln by plnying the master works

upon him he gave vent tofeeling in own medium and drew

To the ofWaS tho inuaiiN of bringing him lack tlithography Then ho turned to theprint ot at tho Y uu l

a herowi one but notwlthf-itruiulng that fourteon hindbrought maturity to MH judgment he foundbut rt w

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VASIUKOTON Jan privatewas in city today of

Invention which ha been pronouncedauthorities on cotton and by eminent

throughout the country to thet stride forward In the cotton

since KH Whitney the cottonIn the early part of the nineteenthtury It deals entirely with the

and covers all steps In it treatmenfrom the time the seed leaves the ginthe cotton removed to its

Into refined oil makingthe abandonment of six Mtparate

requiring thin u of a likeIntricate machine It ooniprUei

complete and perfect dollntlnff andof cottonseed by a secrot chemical proceiin twenty minutes compared withmechanical meanii and hours requireunder the old process the recovery ofthe lint and hull of the wed In perfect con

for paper stock of hugh qualitycompared Mlth the recovery of only a mapercentage In poor condition and worthleiM stock under the old processproduction of refined oil from the racedthrno operations occupying one hourtwenty minutes ae compared withseparate operations occupying many hoursunder this old method

I Tho seed a It cornea from the ginIn hulls and lint U treated by

secret chemical solution which removfthe hull entirely and dries the kernelmcnt of this ed Tho prooee reducethe weight of the seed onohalf and itstwothirds for transportation to oil inlllwhile thu Cost icducwl 60 per cent acompared with thomethods of treating the seed

The hulLs and removed from aof send by the now are sid to1000 of stocks awith than 40o pounds

I now In USD sod stock U worthIn the condition loft by thin new

l front StO to 20 a ton as compared withbetween 3 and 4 per ton for the

paper tock recovered In conditIonby the usual method This alone would

a net tRill of front 19 toton or on thin last years product-it la contended would save to cottongrowers of the South about 138000000

In the of extracting the oiloil cake from the chemicalbecomes adapted for use a a food productfor or as a fertillrarusual method It Is to extract onljabut 40 per cent of oil from the needwhile the new its backnr annnitmakes the extraction of

100 vent and tho cost ofcrude oil bv the new method Is

60 per remit The oil refined by the secretprocrfs I in addition it 1

t who hnvn made careful analysisequal to any olive oil ontie market while the cost olrefining la no greater than the present costof refining crude cottonseed

It IH proposed t thesoed8 nd place on market in theMine manner as peanuts IreiKth salted and It 1

by tIe that they will timesimilar I also eon

t grind the seed into meal forII food product u a ubstltiite for thecernils

The of the Invention wastpio l In a plant of five tonuswhich Mil b on horo In Washing-ton ami it working was witnessed by-

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Great Kelenllnn lt ieo erlet of tinLast collar

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story theory of lightTi prlncli of elBOtromaBneitc Induction

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From Mr IanrelOf the art which thai be reckoned n-

rllliry to of tncJIrlno there Ii mrprobably which l o nealpctd by prnctiti-orr nf medicine II that of conldmr Motmedical men rettsnl tie kltclicn n heneattheir notice and would scout thai lisa that nnspecial training In Its muterliiU nml itt matod might be of service tn their rofe lon ipower nd usefulness Much nn attltulfof mind U AS unwarrintcd n we liellevo It v

Injudicious yet only are there veryninny suhitance which are common to thekltchn and to the dl n niiry n knowledgenf which therefore l Jiltincil hj their pre

In otis If It does not Indicate n u-qtialntanc with the other but nmn iverrightly regarded the kitchen nOd the rtooxpity nlniont t hnpnrtnnt n In iittntningthe sims of tie medical man at do this

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that If a physician orders a medicine heshould ho able to tell that It li duly dl pen edA similar argument may certainly h pplld to the products of the kitchen Nomndlcnl man would Inner the importanceof dirt both In heult end In dle e aol tliecook may well IK regarded ai chlnf officerIn the service of preventive medicine

We do not hold Mlof nf nn old writerqtloUl In Dr V T Kernles Kitchen Phylcwho Sara that the practitioner tins only todirect such food ns may contain the pirtlclttht hits putlont mny tnnd In need of Forexample ore the kidneys diwuwd Then

of oxdeer and sheeps kidneys Atthmatrequire dishes prepared from tie lungs ofsheep deer calves hart and iamb Arthe Intestines Tlien he should or-

I drr tripe tiollrd fried or Iricnn eed Whenthis has in ntTil we hall h

I hip to remove every dKonw Incident fo thaihuman body nw l tince of the cookonly the art thera

no affair as tills Hirecently proved value of tlie thyroid gland

In treatment of lotake only one ttrlklna ln tince should bidus tn a clow lnt Te In this help thnt-surwtinces which t

In the kitchen are able to nlTord usthe treatment nf dUea e nnd not to regard tlie

of healthy food for personi all Unit can or

There Is a fund or Interest and of Informa-tion In the old account nf the vitriol procertle nnd towern with whichthis earliest times Invented different articlesnf diet Thus tell n that CatothlnkN that after sit Ine hare tleep Is Inducedhut thn common i op that afterMich food the body more lively nnd TAyfor nine days he an rumorhut i o widespread a belief there

be KOme Whether therel any true foundation tor such a belief or notnn Into time exnrt

of flesh of various iinlman mindinto mich articles of dirt for ln tince n-Hhellflsh which are known to haveeffects IIIon certain people would not onlybo of Brent Intercut lead re-sults nf Brent therapeutic vulue

Such ch em tii a mot ftline direction In which to turn some of tlmsnort of IllnlcHl lil r r ituric nch ni ire urnIII the future to more anil more extensively

In connection nitii nil gen-eral There wlde d-

l lef and theories with retard tn the effectof rilflVrrnt lood tuni In health Dd dKenweExact on mich points In scantyWe cannot doubt that In eti-larun aol to define It hirer or Indirect iecult of utility would be olitamed liv for ln t nce are toinntoei-In the popular mind so widely nsnoeitedwith th of cancer We have no

wfmterer for bellevlnc the item tiany rca onaliln foundation Yet howmuch do know 01 tlie H cml con tftuent-nf tie tomato IIa It nny title proertl It a n mutter nf fin t partlcu

lady where nncr l esperlalir-cnmtnon Much and niulion nre natural adjunct tn intclllircntmedical Interests In the kitcnen nnd wn

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lhi nok may be ti thn nld nf theprni lmr tint e-

perlnielit worn to show driltf1 wlilrli noWmire only In formally prescribed ml-

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