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THE CIUCAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 6 Jones’ friends or’ enemies,-tt shows that Jonos | ture of the proceods of the aales in the Improve- have scenred, The nrrangiinont by which the shortly bo made public, It ts alleged that | thing occur, and tho view I have, taken is a Gisatopela, Orion, ‘Andromeda, all the stare of " OVER-SUNDA ses Dyan “5 “s . New York politictans sceured n msing vote for | 1a Just what be and bia friends claim, the smart- | ment of tho resorvation and the public places 3 N RAT oKA. n favor of annexation, ono of them snying | the causes which prevented James G. Bloine | charge of Hayes, thare, world have been no oc- | lots amor sUE $200,001, &: ry o be ti FE ae eet ee cent ok the United States, Upon | casion for the Rlectoral Comminsion, tho Commission ware nbottt €74,000, and tho cers | might be sot in ono piano, sido by Bide, with na In answer to Inquiries respecting the prob: | with emphasis, “I would vote for annexa- able result of pinelng the New York General siGuenphiasls, if Thad the chance.” & Hudson iver Railroad atock on the |” Mrd. 6. Maylan is at present making an one overlapping another, ‘even without th slightest contrast botweon star and star, and yet - they would oCUDy Bo email apace that, wero 16 ‘Another chirge Ia, that he ty holding two oM- | tificates for condemned buildings roncbed about I ‘ tion from Vari- Items of Informa ee ces. Weill, tho very fact that he 1s uble to dis- | the samo gui, leaving a mary ua over all ex- over €100,000, anech amall hinges do great events sometimes hang. ILC, ous Parts of Christen- London market, eminent. b és . + Re charge the duties of those two offices proves lm | penses and damnges o to be multipliod 6,000 fold, that space would b¢ r Hh Ht. bisines men say | official visit to St. Vincent de Paul Pentten- Ata ‘ tot inary man. I doubt if thoreisan- | Tho present buildings thore ara tempor 4 dom. that the whole amount will doubtless readily | tary. Allthe, cells in tits Institution aro POLITICAL. eae rit whacan doit: orwho wound | frame strictures, butno doubt soon many lark | Sera coy ceed, by the disk of Jupiter alta be taken. A Leng broker remarks that | oceiipled, and tt will ba necessary to proceed dottit he could. Why call any. other man away | and elegant houses will be erected. The busl- point. anything Julius 8, Morgan & Co. bring out | with tho erection of another wing na soon a3 TIORATIO SEYMOUR, from his butaluess, his wife, and childron, to net | nosa there will Justify it. Thero ts, through | © - C will be taken, posable, He says the convict population of Spertal Dispatch ta The Chicaga Trtmine, as Chainnanof tho 8tate Central Committee, | most of tho year, a throng of visitors thoro Nobody but a gump neglecta g cough. Take some of Halo's loner oh Ho und and Tar Interesting English Pollttea! and Social News and Gos- sip. when ye have-already a man-who can collect | sccking henlth or recreation. Tboro aro many tho United States reventzo ina Inrge district, and | men in business at the place who aro activo, en- atllt find timy tornn tho politics of the whole | terprising, and progressive, Tho yexod ques- Htuto? It is furthermore —averred that | tlons being settled, thoy will unite in giving a thia holding of two officca {s In yinlation | better tone to Roclety and nv higher social life, of tho Clvil-servico rules of Prealdent Hayes. | ‘This great and bustling community of squatters fe Dominion has nearly doubled during the Wasitxatox, D. G, Jan, 3.—Promtnent Instanter, Ptke's Toothache Drops cure in one minute. ——— AMUSEMENTS. THE NOOMING SEINE. - | Tast five gears, snrocentte. vo recently” New Yon, Jan. 3.—Lhe following eable- | Anantexntionsst Journal, entliled L’Bman- Demoeratic bol etait have recently re- gram was recefvod from Paris to-day: ‘The elpation Colantate, Ia about to be established. from New York say that the belief is ico in the Suine, whieh began to melt on | LU willbe published In tho French fanguage. | growing there that Horatle Seymour would i not only accept the Democratle Presidential ‘ ; . eee inthe | Tuwsday, broke up completely Inst night, INTER-ST. COMMERCE. dl Then ene ha mspent or wots iGetr when tne | eas ano mratter faa beon transtornied int CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. Destructive Flood -Raging in the wv ‘ NTER- MILERCE. Nomtuation, but that he really tga candidate | T @:} ans. e if D 4 A ging that the rivor is riaing rapldly to-day, while Bpectal HHepateh to The Chicago Tribune, forit. ‘The interview which was recently oecnnlad acest ene lee > thinks a foe the tne aise waldo and a new ern has dawned on Hot +, River Seine in the City Bae . of Paris. the temperature Is inerensing. The weather, Wasuinaton, D, C., Jan. 3.—Mr. Reagan, ’! - pals act pit Sh telegraphed all ever the country ty regarded which sas warmag In May, gives a fresit | of ‘Texas, sponking of the prospects of lis | ns an Tudtention that Sesmour Wont aecept foreo to the volume of water, which 19 now | Intor-State Commerce bill, snyg that the Com- | the Demoeratle nomination if tendered hin rolling with all the violence of a flood, terco Committee will not permit the rail- | wlth wmantinity. The attitude of Senator The shore on elther side Is covered with | road companies to delay action upon it. ‘Tho | Ketan, Seymours Inthnate friend, 13 re- pulitens. DACs. in Atte Btata te eee present Chalrman of the Con minitiec, thouid any Civil-Sorvice rule stand in the way? GRANT AND BLAINE. Some wise old philosopher well sald thet rules (laws) were made to entch the common, weak, andiynorint people; but the great and'strony | Mow Mary Clemmor Paya Hor Tee TO-NIGHT! ! TO-NIGHT! ; Arrival at Balttmore of Eloren Survivors of the Foundered Steamor . masses of broken ice, which are constantly | siegestion that a Railroad Conunutssion be ferred to na strengthening this belles. mwas, broke _fiureuih, the moshos of tho teal spects to che Twain in tho Inde a Dotusstas Malet td the autinents soulless ereated lins for the present been abandoned, THE HON, J. We WAWLEY. eeting ant this principle. fag 1k Senge eatiant Grant stands Blaine. His potency RE-ENTRER, after her brilliant Contingntal ancoess, 1 e % ” ee ‘f me ¥ x YF entising an iinmense amount of damgg although Mr. Rengan thinks that 9 Connmls- Spreiat Dispatch to The Chteaga Tribune. aa, FO RE THe on ttaintm att tng the rene asncandidate {9 purcly personal. His power 2 eT oh The greatest alarm prevails for tholr safes | sion will ultimately be found neceasary. | Davenport, In, Jan, 3.—fnthnate friends y remove th ce Ol ollectar from Ster- | with the people [s not the power of n je chars Avnoxation in Oanada---The Inter-State | {%) particularly the Pont des Invalides, stand: | ‘The proposition to have the Government fix | In Rock Isinnd, the home of the Hon. J. B. Ing tn Ereopore, Thor ae Tia-auld naverona: | aclar, hut of aggressive vitallty: not oF seta ‘ : Commeroe---Edison Worried b lng between the Trocadero and the Tulleries. | the rate fur the transportation of freight has | Hawley, Firat Assistant Secretary of the | ft fuid itnot been for tha romenhat bnpertinent | service, but of m sclfishness as porvaslyely subtio tr y This bridge has for some time past-been In | gigo been abandoned os fimpracticuble. Mr. | Treasury of the United States, announce to- | then Ae hava ltatim removed from oficersse | 08 it Ix visibly charming. Scarcely another & Crowds, course of demolition and reconstruction, and | Ttengun does not think that the raltroad com | day on authority that that gentleman has cone | any tho Sterling folks, Well, {hope Jones will | American can so move a mob at his finger-end. yf «uring these operations atempornry, wooden | pantes‘ought to constder his bill os hostile | suntedt to recede to the wishes of many po- | BIVe, Hea Tey Eyrauld wera Tin iad! Tho upturned faces of n mob vibrate to It ns to & BACKING DOWN, foot-bridge adjoining It on the north slde hus | {o their Interests; but If Iitleal friends and be aenndidate for the Re- | [nthe futures ; fmagnot, ittls potential personality makosbilin | v9 will appear in TWO GRAND CONCERTS, 3 ‘ Hut what business havo the Mi in every political campalgn na power with which itt gyhat iusiness, have the Sterling poonle | wisdom, virtue, honor, has nothing to do. Were their office. Jt belongs to Jones." All those | be laden with tho three, sct in anothor tempera- eu liaoy Beriln cis bave 6, in oA Sue ta | mont, the crowd would behotd him and Isten to cep on muking whisky and pay thoir taxes hone ve oity, cay. nnd doyes will run thoolies, Ie did noe | fymynmoved, It is the cccontricity, mixed of ask thelr udvice when he was appointed, and be.| ple and makes them shout, allke in Cooper: In hus atiil tess need of itnow, He can altord to | Eitute and in tho pine woods of Maine: not tho ta guy to thom, “ What are you goltig to do nbout | Totty inspiration of a manhood worthy of thele p Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, beon inuse. This was broken in two Inst | |. THEY INVITE HosTInaTy publlests nomination for Governor of Tinols Avavsta, Me, Jin, 3—The Lewlston | wight and carried away with the force of the | pets prepared for it Our inter-State com. | te coming sunnner. $ tiformintion can evening paper, which arrived this eventing, | rising flood, All comimuntentions nt this | meree, which now amounts to $30,000,000,000 De refied upon most positively, has crented consternation among tho Fusion- | point are completely futerrupled, annually, is nt. the merey of $4,600,000,000 of 2 OT TER rere 1 ‘st politicians In this city, It contains, inthe | ‘The scene along the quays this aftornoon Is | eayttat Invested in rollway corporations, i" VOICE OF THE PEOPLE. first place, the announcement that the mem- | extremely picturesate, and thousands of peo- | Jarre portion of whieh investments are tn berg given certificates from the Farmington | Mug the walls along the water-front, watel- | materia! stock. Something must be done, This (Monday) Evening, Jan, 6, Wednesday Evening, Jan 7, Aaatasted by an wlexampled array. of gront artists, ine HERR FRANZ RUWMELL, the Eminent Pianist. MONS, PISCHER, the Marrelons Violoncellist, A Dangerous Sidewall. ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. District would not serve, hls mate three | ing tho rushing torrent and speculating a3 to | qnd that speedily, Mr. Reagan thinks, to R—Ple < A ‘i + worship. But vitellty, elcetricity, cloqrence, i of the connted-In who lave yielded to the | tho safely of the bridges. : resene this ynst trade from the control of PTs oe las Wari i Sulegalk tee ema and (8 correaponsdents Purpose, at leust, ary real: Nothing human. not HERR ADAHOWSKE, the Brilliant Violinist, & pressure of public optuion or thelr own con- | ‘The depth of the water, ns marked at Pont | these monopolies, | Mr. Heaznn says Unt the | agg ut Hgnn avenue, east of Cottage Grove avo- will agali hear from something fess than 4000 | foc n deren enn pe seasons imeenale SIOVOR FERRANTI, the Unritaled Bafo Singer. selenee, and puts itn the power of the Re- | de la Concorde, has nlrendy renched sl | Comnerey Conmitice will tevolat mea nt | se, ona cloudy dus-on ih the evenings a8 tho Res Gnaxaxrs. | Vantly more Many be necessary to tho make-up HICRICR STRIKOSCIT, Masieal Di ott. publicans to prevent a quorum of the House | metres, and It Is still rising. ‘To-day, at the . Bi hee study He | gidewalk i in stich a fearful condition that loeo of a good President; but, in the man who wanta, AURICE STRAKOSCI, Masical Director, te Ls questions affecting Ameriean shipping inter. 4 Assembling uid elves them command of the | very place whereon Christinns-Day hundreds | Gats, but he despalrs. of any considerable | olen Is rendered dangerous, and fatal sce ARKANSAS HOT SPRINGS. Bndertete tae poveney OE sen fuetans to sth Thrive deniring to attend should nccure thee REATS | situation, The Fustonists clatm that seventy | of people were walking across the solid tee, | change in the tariff on account of contilet- . ‘ ore bis most of all with the unthinking, {m- Wore ‘tickuta enn bu hed without eeee will be a quorum, owing to — the | the eurrent is running at the rate uf seven ing interests, even in the South, where 'Tho Servite Siatern A Complete nnd Interosting Statement | pulalve multitude. charge for resurving reate, at * fact. that: ‘certificates: have’ alot! Deon. {iniles'an hour so much has been sald for ‘To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune. by Gen, John Coburn of the Settles | |The clulins of Ulysses Grant. to, bo made CENTS, INCLUDING RESERVED i ae ae iy | Ts 1 FREE TRADE, : Cureagn, Jin, 4—The hizinrto be heldat Me- | Ment of the Dinputer—A Now Start for | fir nore prepoaterousand Hetitions, The coun. BEAT. 76 | given to twelve Representatives chosen by Tho municipal authorities have Just or- Sto vaya tint, Peutehawie tad ie, b Cerca at tt Bobs ibe Te theitaeccie tor the | s Popular Ienltheltcsort. fir minke pre poateraus and Hletitions, The enun- $1, $1.0, and 82, nconrding to Ieention. t certatn elites, tins voduelng the, whola dored tus: uspenston of al toa on the fol- Erneta py ara THRE A but Penettt of the Servite § ter Hrphad tatustriat tn euly. ty the Inquiries, of an /Jadlanapolla ‘ary. ben paid iin, ton timer, over Corel! that lio ‘GEO. f, CARPENTER, Manager, { ummber of members so that seventy, instead | lowing bridges: ‘Tho Solferino, Which 18 | for tree trade, but wants the woolsrowing | fehool. The mon ‘ined by tho wute of | soutenal represontative, Gen. John Coburn gave | civil administration would baye annulled the : of sovonty-sts, will be a wnjority and aquo- | built. of Iron, with three arches, and whs | Interest protected, The sesston, Str, Atengail | Hiieow tn tho elty, will bo use (oid un quite | the following complete statement of tho workof | Wome the eueett soldi Grow aa ote MI WS TNBATRES b rum. They-base this assumption on erected by Napoleon IIL fn 1858, and’ which | thinks, will be a lung one, Hon to our bulliing, which is-nt_present too | tho Hot Springs Commission, of which he has | ‘They ure running after tho mute who. for twe B CQULLER'S BANK= TITS ACTION OF CONGHESS crosses tho river just at the corner of the ROWS EROS, sil tonccommontuid tho demand... 4 | been a momber sinco its organization, and whose | yours nd soven months, ‘hig’ made a publta (BINATION, undor tho aus= after tho retirement of the Southern mom: | garden of the Tuileries; the Saint Pere, al- CROWDING ED ON: isporeumbies ornate. Lae rye * | ciforts have resulted In a settlement of tho | spectacle of himscif around tho entire globe, for 0. THEATRE, NEW YORK, : bers,in 1801, when the rule that a majority of | sonn tron bridge of three arches, crosses | areyeg p, oie, 60, ee teaser the patience Wer hive full confidence in Mr, Harris ng | questions at Issuoz Tee Sie Ce ORE OER BNE | a woe inane aie AANAGER siaina. 3 tho constituent members of either House con- | near the window of tho ‘Tuileries where | ye scientist was tried by th ae Manager, Benvite BisTEns, On the Jsth of December tho work af the Tot | ‘Tho world has hnd cause to grow wenry at the Toward, Hg, cnutied THE stituted a quortum was modified go as to pro- | King Charles EX, is supposed to have fired aclentist Ted by the surging In upon ‘M, Francis, P.8. | Springa Commission was completed. The bickor- | siht of Sura Hernhardt’sa name, at the tales of BANKER’S DAUGHTER! yide that o majority of members elceted | Upon the Huguenots; the Bridge des Fils, } Mls privacy of the curious multitule, Mfr, (This atatoment by tho Servite Sisters places | Ings anil Uispatos Bake alata. nnd titles, which | her reputed coftin and skeleton, of her fathor- y Se ecir ' lah sav i. y y eye " 101 if oh | had for more than half a century vexed tho | less children, of her fabulous dresses, her much: Conatituted a quorum; but tho Repub- | Mother structure of Iron, with seven arenes, Edison’s patience has certalnly been tried | tho institution on West Mulison stroct, to whieh | Hoonte thare, were finally ended. Certifleates for | vaunted “art but that ds but a drop it tho rf ‘that tht a crossing the Selue trom tho corner of the | during the past six days, To satisfy | referenvo was mndy in yesterday's Trrnuny, in | the right to purchase the lota Inthe nowly-lald- | bucket compared with two years and seven euns argue that this reasoning will | garden of the Louyre. he ‘i ttaomewhnt different light, and docs away with | out town had been issued tthe proper. clalin: “ id ‘ th the eurlosity of the earnest Inquirers on Ly months of golld Grant “to be continucd ? til Bue nels to this cnse, for the The Prvteol ling asaya aliniqants prfers le aelence, and to practleally answer the erltics | thesuspielon of crookedness whlch nuturally ails. sho ol structs bad been stralghtened and relenting fortune Ilfta before the cyes of tho z o rt t prevent even foot passeng ‘ol if rs . zh t: widened, aud uew ones laid out; the houses, otich. welvo members from the disfranehised | prevent even foot passengers from using MY | a Lies Mtn, Hilson ordered tho | ttached toit under tho peeutiar elreumstances | Trees, anuallabsteuutions removed from thom: Beoplg w new fetleh. fo monstrouea Hreed for citles wore not declared to be not elected. | hronehes to, these prohibited thoroughfares | doors of hls Iaborntory thrown wide open | Of 4 establishment, Tho Bervite Bistors aro | a permanent reservation set off, vovering the | foro? it must havo been Iu vhistorl The Governor and Connell did not go to the | Brome bem ie pare: i abormtory thrown wide open | iin organization In overy way worthy tho charity | Hot Springs and the mountain, of 205 acres, nud ‘Galena tong enough te i are puarded by sergeants de ville. that allinight see and judgo of his electric ry wily uy Springs and 5 i 5 If he would subside In Galena long cnough to extent of deckling that there had been no | ‘The stone bridges alone are open for traffic, Bi thoy sollelt, but In the present Instance they | the rest of the 2,500 ucres Inid off Into blocks and | give the human rice n reat and slight relief election, but only refused to declle who had | and they are completely choked up by the Nght, Anxious on the ono hand to avold the | unrortunatety adopted a inethod of securing ns- Tous at appealed “and as plats, records, | from the sizht of his name tt might, nt least, bo een elected, owing to tho alleged informatity | liree nitmber of pedestrians, carts, wagons | MPbearance of anything like a show or fatr, | sistance which Is not ex eal. This action | oitice of the ning ed In tho | grateful; but no, haying squcezed Europe and 4 eretary of the Interior, Asia of thelr last “ovation.” now Cubn-and 6 i of nll descriptions, and carriages, 80 that to | and on the other hand to give every oppur- | fs undoubtedly duc to bad advico from friends; | The work was one of great magnitude and tn- | Me: ‘ Thoy wi in the returns, If they had decided that | grass from one side to tho other Is almost. an | tunity to those who were honestly skeptical | and ; 4 + Serie muuint fe ecleind ter fill do: better “ = white it {8 to be regretted that Buch advice | volving many diflicult legal questions arising | than nothing till th there was no election, they could not well | {mposdbiilly.. ‘The crowd is increasing, and | gs to the practlenbility of the light, he set no | wasneted upon, tho Sisters are in no way to | CHLOf tuo complications begotten by the con Hherarothing Hr thie maneue of Bin Lum peRu With New and Musmiticont Scenery, Now Fut and becorutionss Now Meguanical Efocioy Now ape + orton and Appainiments ~Matinees Ls, ‘ednesday and Saturday at? p.m. MYVICKER’S THEATRE. : MR. AND MRS. D. E. BANDMANN, ° BUPPORTED BY THEUL ENGLISH COMPANY, ‘This Evening, and Wednesday Matines, Tneadns AVALET, Evening: Weilnesd Thursdus, HEUCHANT : SKE . he same, but directed n week ago that no covering a lapse of sixty years, tion and make Ulysses Grant for the third time tion,. This was the Inst thing they wanted to PICKED UP AT BHA. 5 a bye 1 Tnvestmonts in Paintings. The entire reconstruction of a townot 3,500 | President of the i ” = HWAVERLY’S THEATRE. do, for obvious reasons, and they enanot well Spectat Dinntteh to The Chtcuga Tethune, person who should ccma to Menlo Park to To the Buitor of The Chtcago Tribune, inhabitants, involving disputed claims at every | niug of tho we Galea pug at tne ae Proprietor TAY Moanuurescsce Meds H HAVERLY. —* avold tho conclusion that quorum of the | BaArriere, Jan. 3—Tho story of the loss | see the electric Hight be exeluded from the | Grixsanr, In, Jan. The writer of thi note | step, was no litte tisk, and required the exer | army he fought, whethor Union or Confederate; whole House consists of seventy-slx meme | of the Borussia, as related by six members of | laboratory, Availing themselves of the | once bought w painting, at fest hand, for $30, | cise of patient Snvestlaation, auund Judgment, | and now either party will, be sutiafuctory: tt it e 1 hiv a tr rivilege, * ‘1 Cay i +] und careful thought. ‘The most eminent knw: | wi y mnake bres aan bers. tho crew and five passengers, 18 thrilling In | privilege, bundreds Of persons came from | and sold ft for $410 ata New York pleture ane | eee er ce: ei tho legal cone. | Nia culy, (wake lin Trosident. | yethine could ANOTHER ITEM OF INTEREST tr . " ull quurters, During the first few days 7 on 7 e spy" - : 5 tho extreme. Gerrity, the boatswain’s mate, | hi atuirters, if tion. He would not expect ulwnys to reallzo 888 | tests, ocenpying several months In the trinlsand | than the munes of the men who sit down with {n this paper was i special dispatch from | cove when it became evident that the | He, crowds were hot toa Inrze to I | nor cont in such ventures, butt his purse por- | unuinents of tho dismtted claims. Among the | him to diunor tn Philwtelphta to-ay, the first Bangor purporting to give a summary of the y A al 4 torfere with tho business of the Inventor’s.| mitted, and he was living Ina elty, be would ine | Many questions urlaing was one that attracted | day of tho Grant“ ovation, viz. Borie, Hout- conclusions of the Court, and representing | steamer must go down Capt. Roberts col- | nssistonts, and all went well, Every courtesy | vost largely in the best offort rib ay umisual attention, as to tho right tothe most | well, Pierrepont, Cameron, Itobinson, | ete.— that it was strongly in favor of the continua- | lected the crew, and, after warning pag- | Was shown and every detail of tho new sys- vest largely In the best offorts of #1 ee youngurt- | valunile and central portion of the town. It | every mun sure of Grant's re-election and of his tlon of the contention of the Republicans, | sengersagalnst rushing for the boats, ordered | tem of Mghting explafied. The crowds, how fate, A URE for uxutuply, Hd Gnestna yout arose between tho older elatiminte, such a8 Ree- | own lost tlesh-puta. . How much reliance is to he pinced on thiste- | qi seven lowered. ‘Lhe high sea made the | eve keptlncreasing, ‘he Railroad Compa ue aetuy Bacal Scab sy Ste iat UIC EEN, | toe, aie any GinOes fad those to whom they | Whut is tho mattor with tho people? Yangon is en te onp ttoel it, Chae operation very: hazardous, The first that th , Me slcred ont re Rid fron MT an fan, praise from persons who buy goin elnims to creeted improvements, " Those olor Perey tech they: tive fii ia taste than ia perinel, angor is due herent 1Lo'elack, and it snow I A g rages caine streaming from near andl far | * Some small studles | it pplic: i =| deer is PROMS expected that will bring a messenger bearing | reached the water was immediately dashed | Surging erowds tiled into the Inboratory, mi Gormotssaniret . BomIG toa Stuarts oF mls ina nsieted upon to opp ain "Fenn nat ae eprinetne “athe mae, he mans erie will Balto af the onltiion fur the, overiuy [tis | to pleces ngainst the side of the steamer, All ebinusliog, art private oflice ih tig selenite pen tud Jura wi ene at NW tho AR A EBT i elluved thats decision his been rei rer f fr vet | sud all work hal to. be practleally suspend- | © Blockaded,” Intely sold; it [sa pleture of gen- | pel upon the claims of tenants, On tho other cho we ev yt bin because the Judges holdin courts elsewhers ie bone i erate Bn sere ronnie cd. “Yesterday the peopoemne by hundreds | tine power, hath in feeling and excoution. Tt | fisnd, tho tenants usserted that thalr lenses | would piueo its Government on tho durest basin, adjourned them only unc Monday, and eny- | Witlcanvas. Mr, Gerrity and Quartermaster | jy every traln, ‘They went pell-uell through | matters little, flnanciitty, (f pnrebuses be made | were void, that the lessors, belng trespnasers | is nota“ magnetic’ man, nor a fietities man, THIS MONDAY Jandthe very woll-known favorites, * Haverly’s Chicago Church Choir Company. GIS FALK ns JOSEY ED TUINE,, “Tus SULTERCUP § Orteina ADA SOMIIS a8 LEDE, ant. ‘The Cast will be changed nightly, Wateh our adror ment, Ts erro (Tuesluy), frat appenmnce In eno of the wittod und brilliant sapranu, Mem 8. Ce tp, from XL Paula Episcopal Church, Giovoisna, Sunda y Jun. U—sinwle performance 0 Sitoccumne? vy fttuo's Surpriaa Party.” HAMLIN’S THEATRE, Clark-st, opposite CaurteHouao. ‘This (Atonday) evening, Jun. & engagoment of Qfatinguished DICKIE LANGAID. w wilt appease i AL. J. Byron’a grentoat oumads, in three acts, i OUR BOYS! Mary Solrose, Dicklo Lingard; supported by hor ad« r xceno of his, named | not dispute tho title of his landlord, as an estop- | please thoir fanoy, fill thelr imaginations. The 1 re ay | Lorsen were ordered to tuke charge of boat ot ey! y key ety pelvate, | ofa beginner's faulty work, {€ the work shows | and tntruders upon n_ reservation of the United “ ti i on tr le Ken ean on toll Ehabealay ales they No. 9 otallle Ht 1 Len fe places previously Kept encrealy private. | Contus.” he welter did notese yenrs ayeo Mt pre= Stutes, had no rihe to excouta u lease, and To thoy wie proausst auidice OF ee + thererore: jalpible Comedy Compuriy, : wave Bangor to-night, No. 3, n metallle Ufe-boat enpablo of holding | Notlees not to touch or handle apparn dieting eminence for several New York | powor'to comply with ts covenants, and tu ad- | he ia BOY Tt nue lay, dan, H-LA CIGALE. Hox-OMice open + ot é cloven people. After stocking her. with | Were d rded, ‘The assistants were pl hrtivte. when tholr crude but original or really | Hitlons tne Tho lassnes ‘bad heen evicted ‘by HERE E EET ER a ont thoy live rom Wa, ni. to lip, m. daily for reserved seat, : ENGLISH GOSSTP. crackers, canned meats, and water, they | oH the Jump from early till Inte guarding the | powerful plennres were hung alutost out of sight | the United States, under a decision of the Su- | seize a fetich, and, wooden though it bey me ‘ Hy Gadle, ont bo: 1 Mteinbe ft th “ae 1 avores of delicate Instruments with which the Inthe Actdemy of Design exhibitions. Let the | preme Court, and that tho lesseos had attorned | that] ' ” gh je Huy FOR SALE. . Loxpon, Sati, 3.—Lord Beaconsfield are | Went aboard. Members of the crew also | Inhoratory abounds. apeculator studiously fuulyo for himself, and he | to tho United States as landlord for almost a ———————__. OCTET LISI IATETE . E rived hei ‘thts mo: Ing to attond a. Cat dropped over the ship's side, and he pushed Up to nearly midnight tho rush continued | will not go fur amiss, if he bas a fair amount of | year, and up to the dute of the orgunizntion of TRISH WASTE L 4 5 ‘ved here this morning to attond a Cabinet | of to keep her from being swamped by over | and this moriitng an Inspection reaveated, tho | fanillarity with Nutuyy and Art. in Ate. Gary's | the Commission. As un Instance, the Grand STE LAND. Counell In the afternoon, which {t is under- loading. Tho Captain ordered him to | Testlt of the visitation, a broken vacumn favor Is tho fact that. feolated und with no id- | Contral Hotel was erected on ronted land, lensed ‘ stond was called to consiter the Turkish | jal lonualid Aiteh was di ptnip and the loss of elglit electric lumps, | Yeutaxes, ho his in a short thino Juinped to his | by Gov, Hector to Its proprietors, Tho hotel und | qyo Millions of Acres of Good Land and Afghan questions, ‘Tho rellet arls- | Get 'n ‘Frenchinaie named. Duntot Banco | SUH iad boon stolen by vulgar curiosity: aoe ka ap eee ee TOR GOD at yenr upon this srrouni lense, Iie Can He Heclntmed. fug from Gen. Roberts’ — unex- : 4 searchers. o-night the rush wits st 7 f a ¥ . elnfned tho right to purchase the land, and with || ‘Tuam, County Galway, Dee. 9.—To the Edttor - 4 i ‘pected victory ieaves the polltien! auntie ti Auto ite on st we | reac endifran dare unGlio a elace ral, Fee aiaes horaa Chione soine thy ownership of tha hotel, His cllim to ta | of te London Speetatar—Sin: In the roviow By the Barrol, at ‘ complications nntouchel. Every Government pulle in lo the bon! hers jumped in, ar Ee elt 8 COL ne is upon Citcaco, Jan. 3.—A mun who writes a commu hotel was bisa simply upon the ground that Be | which appeared in your last Issue of the able y Gerrity, standing up in the boat, grasped one Jonds of visitors in. this ordinarily quiet was tho cluimant of the lund, making fio ty 1 tel M . i 9 t speaker denies that annexation Is Intended, . oe hamlet, Of course hnndreds of those | nication of a personal charactor for the preas | pretense that ho bad expended anythfng | and valunblo article of Mr. O'Connor Power, M. 1 | of the Frenelt femelle passenge! dene i) "5 Ni y Ei put nobody offers a solutton of tho problem | Of te French female passengers and ene | who came were well-bred people,» who | ought not to shletd bimgelf bebind an * alla: In Its oreetion. ‘Tho | proprictors of this | P.. in this month's Nineteenth Century, you refer d fiow British prestige ean bo aatitained | dcavored to pull hor off tho steamer, to | meant not to take, and did not’ take, | Inarecent issue of ‘Te Tianose “One Who hotel clutimed tho right to buy wnon tho | tosamepaints of objection in the propositl he e k a ag Us Rreattae can bo malutained | hich sho was elinging falrly frantlo. with | advantage of Me. Edison's good nature, bul | sav it" nsertbes certain motives to thounder | Heat non thenuced land: prior ee thes of | MAKes for tho “expropriation and reclamation 9 ; W laliberant tn rtieeisomeed t rey and | elt ‘The wounn's husband urged ter to Ibis to be regretted (hore were athers, and | signed, among others, whlch havo no existence | Apri, ind, whieh wus tho dite of tho decison | Of the wasto lands of Ireland.” As histdeus upon 5 Atel Eevee ine i ns ae Al nally wt tet go the rall and go Into the bout, but amid thay wer pusnborul by tho eeore, {he cared | tu faet, and 1 thorofore resent the imputation of of the Suprema Court declaring {he eluting nf 1 iapertiet -Shgnarala: quiation. appt to 110-112 Madison-st. : % ° rit. | fet go the rn ie 4 , r 2 ri | try: see cys f ” tor vold, The Commission beld eclaiin | mors fully elaborate tho rough outlines of a | Ish ‘Treasury, her waillngs and ravings sho apparently re- | tory as they would welrens,, Dy Suretuek tio | UTNE to have my “name made famous" in | ee TT wu noe valid, and awarded ta right | similar achemo. suguestgt by mo int lettor TINANGIA in 0 Le i membered her three children who were on-| Inboratory’ was. so crowded — that ft was [Connection with the publication ofc to buy to Ballentine, the lessee, on the ground si 5 r Tho Anglo-Turkish difleulty has been half | the stenmer, and sitleklng out that she would | wlmost possible for the assistants to pass | tees telative to a [ttlo “leisure” work ona that ho had inne and owned the Improvementa: | Which appeired in th Spectator of Bept. 20, 1870, atifted, half comprised in the usual fashton, through, ‘The exclamation, “There is yue \ 7 The 4 a that tho relation of landlord and tenant, if it | T trust you will accord mo the privilege of ex- not be separated from them she fought the . + In obedtones to Tae ‘Trinusr's summons of-| ovine. m vered and me! {tis reported that Sir Austin Layard, the | poatswain off and ellmbed over th il baele son,” Invarlably caused arash that more | + Nextl" £ ed it Little work culeuluted to peur: Ox ste: Fail Bact severed an pena plalning with moro minuteness those upparent ‘British Ambassador at Constantinopte, has | .2"4 i he rall back | than onew threatened to break down tho | “overshadow M Fae eae site au nited States, had | blots which you condemn as impracticable, former effort by a xentlemun e ‘been rebuked by Lord Sutisbury presenting | (2 the steamer’s deck. As the boat | timbers of the building, — ‘Tho assistants, | alOltawa, HL, and in scoring 4018 words Laid | {hat tho ct or Init wutheltaieg the, Cominis: | In reply to your question as to tho extent of ‘nn ulllinntum ona mere missionary question C. HARVIER, Foreign Exchange Broker 49 Exchange-place, New York. Iteforonces: Any Hank or Ranker in Now York. HOTELS. FLORIDA. St. James Hotc!, Jacksonville. TWELFTH SEASON. leeted words nil was full, Gerrity pulled off and was | however, stood firm at thelr posts watching | not exert myeelf to Keo what ny within | Seouumnize the claim of color of title set up by { Culturable lind, I huye to romark that by tho Involving no. Beltish subject noe interent, | S008 somo distines nwny. When ho last | Keunly for dunredntors, Alessrs. Hatehulor ho, powubtities, Now, if One Who Saw | Trotundiond. ‘Tha atruzgle between tandiond | most recent returns thora aro 4.051851 neres of “The stereotyped promise lo satlsty all de- i i 4 ered with water and fast sinking. The pas- | So, < 7 : f be In reported to have written 7.000 words 4 4 . I lund (over a fifth of tho total arcu), Tho wanl- B Pas-| Semadore remalned at the vacuut-pumps, | on a postal (so thut ho cun bo Interviewed), and | {ont by the erection Uf Mulldings, to whteh the | ous opiniun of those best capable of Judging of Salisbury makes the usual pretense to be- lof y . : ’ tho tand, tive diteulty of its improvemont, crteulate chat. é E 0, h above } dolug duty in other parts of the pratory, | Without destring to detract from tho greatness 0 o y it a a Hevelt. ‘The public considers the ineldont | &f Numan lite, Tigh above tho roar of tho | ‘relf vigilance was more than once rewatd: | of tho feut, wo wil feu tue writing FOad epe- eotetiiyenuout 0 wares MP land, CAbout bin | Sttto lowest possible cathmate over ,000.000 nares otly he H : dtbusly. Yvould not bo equil te 3WO words ordinurlly em- | Vlocks, and are It for resldence and use; tho | Commission, and such fs tho Judgment of every home politics 8 distinctly damaging to the be cuattndy Mend: rote the unin angen le ett Hetouslyslisposed person was inyer in composition. Correct Tusonuaean’ remainder of the land consiats of mountains, too | experienced agriculturiat. Ry alloting this one Ministers who still pose ns the protectors | Bi ey 3 ae Bune snw the steamer her deck appeared to be coy- full) Pptan stoed guard over tho mat vires 118 Fl in aus! ue eee whe uid Conant aroasinanothes Cobia {n oes whee absolutely waste and unproductive land In Ines of Turkoy, ‘The Incident f{rrltates thelr Tur- cheetah sehcrat ee n Hy opportune detection pravented the extine | writing, might muterlally feet the count,” | Praized at a igh rute to prevent thelr sale for | qonondicss cotter class, over Hx,0x) fumilles ar | This favorito hous ts now cophite supporters nnd aeoniaine de tee ils i passengers | gulshinent of nll the This, Sts Hilson | sins toy require muro ‘spiee than tho SRL | ee erage an OR HURtUNIEy. to. reserve then wa eros woud bo ‘ecmfartaly and winely | Passer to te AMUSES THEIR OPPONENTS. onthe doomed r he went down early In the evening sought seclusion din his | obsorver would suppose, “Tha only file test fy Ex publlo parka, As thoy ure, thoy are the most rovided for, who would thereby conse to be nh het Hab, Manaxer. | NENTS, must hive been heartrending. 2 private otttea; but the ocefislonal urriyal ¢ for competing parties to write tho sume © text, fon ‘) InoumMbriunes es prupers or a disturbanco us agl~ ce TE) heartrending. Tho scenes | I 5 ny val of bountiful feuture of the pluce, running fram the eat as aumlgable relations established | at the lonling of tho other small boats | tsthuulshed viltors, wha werusatlatied With | EMF tiutiotten ede Dumwens | Wakioas ty tug mace Of te tow coved progetto ‘diane who" yotly ‘kop Som Serie einer nett A ‘day after the long Interview of Sir 1 no one ¢clse for exphunations, inade it neces- Ht vey ‘4 with w variety of trees of a Iuxurhint: growth, “ Baltimore, Light, and German-asts,, Baltimore, Md. was the same as with bont No. 3,— ? . ands waste since’ by “fraud or . yard Ww! v= sary for him at thes to cme y TT mountains were not luld off into blocks a tutes red Ft per day, ing to Fe i Hear on Me Sultat: Were awv- | an Intenso struggle on tho part of the Captain fan im throug forthe t ca. Grant, rat lfts NewsYears at Pann. aiding butpiieted and apprised in butte, the Tpay uecamin posseseed ne torn aud shots Tien orion, Lxten chanon Lor paciors bulbs, neHons to Sl) tomalntain order, and on the part of the | the orden! of shaking hands and anawerlng To the Editor of The Chicago Tribuns. remainder of tho town was valued and tho ip | Condition, bv disregarded and Uncompensnted, | Aa double rama, perl ta alae US, “slaeetoe yontentand atest-bullt pote! in the sity. “Blayaioe ne continuously to all the tuore, nes OF cl fuscigurseary pase the donee, AV, COLEMAN, lunuger, Bultiniore, Md. Uct. 10, PROPOSALS. SRE ee ke. Proposals for Army Transportation. - : UEADQUARTERS DELARTMENT OF DAKOTA, ‘OPVICK CILLEY QUANTEMM.ABTER iT, PAL, Minn., Doc, al, 1810, Benied proposals, In tripitcaty, mutjoct to ‘tho usuet conditions, wil be tuculyed ui thi office, until 1d, Ueeluck UUn, on thd Yd duy uf February, Ie, a1 which tine and place thoy will be opened in the & ° Gnee of biddurs, for the transportauen of Military Stores, eto. on tho following duscribed routes in the Ree aaedtie ecu aes rll dat, 1490, wad ending March 3}, 1917 AGON 'T TATE “RouTE Le ‘TMA NHYOUT. MINNENOTA AND DAKOTA" —frain nnd to stations in tho Stato of Allunesota und ‘Territory of Dakouy subject to, the conditions cuntalned In form of con= tract for Unt service. 3.—W At ‘THANSPORTATION, ON “KOUTH IN, MONTANA "—from: and (o stations in the Territory oF Montana, in necordance with conditions contained in, form of cuntrict for that wervlew, ON MISSOURE AND YRELLOWSTON® Rivens— vico botwuun Yankton, ). 1, and Fors 3171. und posts oF tatiana dn the SMtasourt i 0 eon sald ry of ul bor, 1a rar Austin Layard, and partly to the friendly In- | grew and passengers to secure the Inst | questions. When itis remembered that Edb | PAaxd, TL, Jan. 2—New-Yenr's Diy was eclos | prulsemont fixed ut about cuucthin’ to euuile | tho subsequent cost af deutiago and: thorouyh tervention of other Powers, ‘Tho diplomatic son dy one of the most retirin, q vl | a g ut ! is a Ww! . i s e ee Of inen, de- | brated here Inthe old Umo-honored manner of ~ reolumation, and even the Initial expense of ‘victory rematns with the Porte. Private ai- chanee of Ife, while many of thom had near testing all pomp and show, resembling the | keeping Yopen house,” and muiny of our lond= avon bie avon a eenttorl lon aaa nee ormanted bullding a ‘house, providing imploments, seod, 2 . cities i 1 Jolued fn the festivities. Tho fol | Congress grunting than these Iands at 5 hay and discouraged, ‘There nro fresh reports of OH the Bleninr fo Cle sett ctiaae ‘Huey loved, gals of ‘solitude, whened, jis, cnet be fuk lowing named gentlomett held a gerund rovoption | i Sominal vaicy ue ta Buttons une Soa eee tet fae dhtetsctan eure betes the probable ‘appotutment of Sir Drummond ail sth : ie é fiainlet of Mlenlo. Dorie havo: Ti. N. Behuyler, | MSslon that fio feauirement | tho original ndyaneco, Tho encouraing Incvitt= ‘Walle ag his sileceasor, perleneed. It began when two days ont of | Wit only i. Hon honses anit mange railroud Se aT Manned + Ns Schuyler, | of the uct of Congress direoting tho uppralse: | ivy that ut thy end of that term, or sooner 1f ho ‘eantlne the Tureo-Greck question !sagain Corunna, Increased In violence, and Dec. 1 | ise at ons, the unpleasant charactor of rT i. Chimbertain, tho Hon. | fixed a reasonuble value, considering the #ituit- " y 1s " his new position ean readily be apprechited, Sara o wuuily fmproving holding would be Its Bale from Constantinople re Tolegrams,| the fireman discovered a teak tn the com: { ‘To-nlght he (fivg orders that work bo wealn, Fe ee eee ee Te eee Is, Ad | eee eee oat the toweopposit ane hat | umd wlsolute awner, would nurve, Bis urn and “tow of tha Powers sel ne ae apes resumed Inathe laboratory, aud tho utter | Jost duvobs. Springs tlol waa sold some months ines at e200 | quicken bls brain to ccuseless labor and cone Renter ace tied, wate ths Galler aia engines wore Toeuted closed to te genoral, pubes directing Hows |. Tho cupuicloia roams wera handsomely decors | w front, foot, for twunty, crt, whieh wi ub- | hunger” of the Colt he will Keon Murino tho negotiations awalting furthor pou Taxes eon was found that | Park, ax well as tho strect-lunps, be Kept | paintings, arrangod with tho ‘Snost exqulsite | wut amargin between $100 and $100, No one pag by : } e instructions | ty water was alrendy = upto buraln nightly, so that those who come wll | tukte, dugheto gemublo nt aneh uppratscmunt we op- | OP we Pundeavons (OF course in tho: eae Most of the London. papers publish 51 sMtuof the city. Tefrest tg Were Kerved 200 feot. deep, was valued at pecial ! i the Invorntory to seo the Ught wi elite of tho city. Nefreshmonts were served on | 100 feet front an cot deep, was valued at) conviction of tf Alspatehes respecting Parneil’s urrival in | Me and stelle replely., Sbordiy ctor giGin speckil invitation or pel nit Hom ‘ity Wont lurgo uxtension tubles, nicely urrenged, and cons | leas than 800; out of At chihant sold « lot | Ooiigution asd tho ‘Hal of eunigeution et youre me . oller-roont, and a fow minutes laters column Bs Ue 2 Tes sours could procure in tha city markets of St | ‘These may be called spevulations, bul they are | Would drown. of vision oF ropwlinton. 4 extremely nuda Editorial satiafaction bullae HE ae the stokehole: Loula and Chieuzo, Ii. the eventing 1 grand | tudicutions of real values, i Consequences that would follow ro euiietont. te expressed at the Amerlean guod sense. it becume known that tho fires hud been put New York Thnes, 1 named, which wie attended by about one | are seyenty feot wide; athors vary from forty to | Hater ray treme, sion A aus, and Che export . pra id Ens f dd ve r , eb Ne redof tho mest prominent and fashlonablo | sixty fect fn width. Aranda one about tires | deaves the honesty of fitonton ‘ind nmultion oe Tho Ducliess of Marlborough's Irish relief tlonwith the general subject of Presidential | Wietlos und gentlemen of this place, Mis Alico | iniles long has been iutd outuround the suuthorn | Ki on tho part of tho Trish puasunt to fully and fund-mukes slow progress. ‘Tho Ruthsehilits nt events upon | Roberts from Decutar, and other ldlus from | hulfof the town, Shiv is 125 fuct wide, aud on } Oxnaditloudy eleur ifuy tho dt Whi Foie views say thut Sir Austin Layard ts disgusted ties, as did the French woman, to keep them | Jydian in his desire to get away Into the for= ing oltla and food for tho thet year, would be an average 1 t . | der the awnesite ucts, Tho Oom- , ty Wrecked was the severest the crow over ox- | fi the secluded hanlet of Menlo Park attho restdonco of tho Hon, J. A. Race, a prom: hola for principal and intorest nt about & per cont on V. Kitchell, 2. ©. | ment meant something, and, accordingly, thoy ey coupler ‘ Waster, thedtane fy Hh Be et sy | purchase the rent-ohurge, tha occupier of thit threatening to’ cange trouble. p partment between the mldship bulkhends in | texumed: tine ton, HE 1 Benen, Dr. Hall, B. By js and | ihe contral part of tho town, opposit the hot | difcken his brain’ to conseloas labor and cone Tho plentpotentiaries have abandoned over, that the private dwellings in Monto } ated with evergreens, flowers, mottoes,. und | praised at $38'n front foot, ‘Puis wives tbe clulin= | farin, and by no conscious uct muffer hinsclt to PARNELL. within threa fect of the lower | not be disappofated, ln future rdinission to Calls were made by tnany adios, who wore tho pressive, Auothor instance: a tot with avoNS [Founding compotition for land, aud ‘the Now: York, deseribing the onthustasn -as | We stokers wer compelled to leave the | panyts offives In Now York, sisted of uluinst everything that rood eonnols- | twenty’ feet front and fifty feet, deep for S300. | oF industry, nu ane excopt a uriniinal or W £401 and Ifow Blalne Was Dofeated, Hie i New-Yeur's party was given by tho gen- | ‘Tho town fy well Juld out, Tho prinelpalutrects | Goter uy from, Such n ouUrsO, and. to experi: SUBLET out, ‘Tho veasel cut her steerage way and | 4,20 this connection, that isto sag, in eonnoo. | Hitt swung around Into the trough of theses, The | Gonventions and tho tushy Hines hinds vit mot | Xt. fouls and Mattoo th, aud the Hon. HM. | quite n level route, und with tte, tmprivoment | tied un sued ntelligblo principles Ae cio I the With of avai frome Yeukton, and. Dismuires D Passengers were nt oncy pressed fute service | which thoir results somotines hing ae ‘a hand Ui dlurn, Popout, a ye ind heepmeen Fort Woot id "nig Sion Hepat 8 Yollowstune Fi pri have subscribed $3,420, tha Barings $003, the be y 8 wilt mia velle r y 3 ‘ # ¢ umiss torolate 4 most interesting and hithort Chamberlin, from Springfield, ML, and other | willmake an excellent drive, A largo number ax * oi Coutla G00, tio trleh Soclery Se, tue ate. | MEME Dumps und at balling, whlleghe row | Nimatitned Inetione teeta to tha hue Ne | Renin Geom n asinngs, word in idtondanen, | uf anti truce on i and aan.ue tinned wad | Mletment wt wagyoated Ih wotty-nord applsts 7 3 se endeavored to get sufficlent sal on the vessel | onal Republican Convention, held at Cinein- fol, doh Hayward, TA, Rowebrough, Robert | trimmed into charming uvenues and street parks tp = Rivers frou Un tween A} q . 1 el, pve me 3 ntainss no » y 450 ee torsen Nid hag tue anil ocad | aii orbve, De, Deming, G. A. Gilbert, aud J. | west boundarios to tho aouth ty to bd cnilroly | Sud lucrease the qeneral productivenessof the | Prumauie for ‘Tho tofal amount hitherto reported ts $33,720, he river routy wilt be wade forthe wiles, On nceount of the! topsulls ir 4 ono for which hy Iyproyerblal laughing” tue tduininod. servi country. Lam,sir,ote, Hiowany J, KELLY, _—— Sata "1 7 i - of en o _ tf ¥ vasieie rrty , , id should spechiy # rate Eik Apo Aterteun subscriptions for the rellef of having blown away, and the Impossibility | plytag to the tonst of an Injudicloug triund who | 8, Veoder revolved calls ut tho residence of I | covered by atreota in order to preserve its purity, ee Od Aa Se a se eee rite andl i y one: e 5 | bad ballod” hin aa“ The man who hi W, Forbes, Ithns been the common sewer and cesepool of a 3 tile Trish poor would bs welcome, hut gifts | Of bending new ones to.tho masts, all efforts | Within incl of Dolog Prusident.” suid: | coke | We Poe te Roberta, and 'T, Pendott | tho pinvo, and in the summor very olfanstye and Ininonsity of the Stars, ntl, 6A Tr HM POU SS i rakes ‘verring wal and th recolved culls at tho house of O, HL, Paddock, | unhentthy, The elty will now bo compelled to Prof, J. Vinot. ip Ma aa ed EINE Nea eT eae ey aie par woweruge outadG of this | -Itis known that tho’ stare avo truo sums, that @ inoldont | Uviteand cure, bountiful atroam, Inthe lower ond of tho town | some of thom are larger than our own sun, and fut at the tines On the sine oventig a loapeyoar dance was | this street Is LE feet wide in the upper and } that around those enormous centres of heat and ho night before the Clacinaatt Convention | given by gone of the ladles at Venwell’s Hall. northwestern part it viarles from 100 900 feut | Nght revolve planota on which life certauly ox for political purposes aro purely mischtavons, | WeFO unsuccessful, and tho veasel refused to | + yes, und thore ware Just fort : au Tey CHAE ee ie eignaseg: mind her helm. All hands then tool turns pefyonted mo Lot § in that inch Writes from Mentone that the nation should | Htthe pumps, witch were kept steadily, In ngy hinge Daun in hia pha tii Masten to Mr. Gladstone as a call to make Spernt on fur thirty-alx hours, when’ the | yy ho distance will by euturtal Gy é Hie EEIMLAGH, Dutwaun. Fort Abrubam Lincoln, D, KD. F, and between sald Fart and te thercto; subject to the cops the form of ountract for thas pan ordered the boats lowercd, ps he saw tiation for the Prosidenoy: Connesronvent. | in width, affording w beautiful oblong purk vov- | tuig. Our sun fe distant from us Ga sal must be in triplicate, separate for Highteousness and pence thelr guide Instead | thers was no hope, ie FE eee an (iauur: OF austirediona Fee eran dorings OF to. MirGu Tho | lenguce, DUE thoso ‘stare aro distant se lonat | oach rodeo nevompantad by a bond ia (ae wuca oF as ivatertng, Ho declares that England Is ‘ ‘ potitieal loaders From New York that 1 the Long Jones Vindlented. Dlookaund lots aro all, irregular owing’ to the | $0,000 Himow is fara ates that, in fact, be five thousahd dollars (pu ascent fut ferate hors Wal i c, ivan cl puld a Sditoref I'he Uhteaga ’ tneyornedd o| NCU. 0 Moy x surat tne ere ee : ntonly tramping Afghanistan under foot, CANADIAN ANNEXATION, arly th (us procendiaga. vate sulllly for laine’ Tothe Rilltansd ae Chlcua EribUNt the valleys aud deprosslons ti tho ground, give | Viowod with tho united oye, tha stare and the | fstructions, and avon the Diss font fuente lor tite Wivertisuuont, Kuprantowing 4 the pang Touking the proposal sual nut withdraw the 1 within wixty « nie from the date snucuncod for open Ing thew, and that if waid prenees is accepted and Shi aagte rar ch nae aaa (provited euch ‘nodlioation ‘bu mude within the rata and ‘warns Englishmen that, under such Byeclal Diapateh to The Chicago Tritune, early fy the proceed Nona, Hl, Jun. 2—Why does Tas Tarmune vi rs na it wud likely to do, bla nominution could not ia ccimece ” fig routes with onsy and econumical yrndes und | planets look ulike, that ls, appear te hive the thtors as the Times, they are becoming a na- |, MONTHRAL, Jan, 3.—Concurning the “nn- | ho provantede. fo.do hie nomtnutton could wal | auc ita oorreapontenta pitch into “Lung” Jonos | fy oharming stiautions. for, cottages und | kame dhunoter, ut, viewed through tho. tales tlon of demons, ‘The whole lotter Is an im- | Nexatlon boom thore is much disvussion | Penwsylyania roprosontatives had been ine | Ko strougly? Da thoy want to keep bin before | villus on the shuded hillsides. “Thera lao mury | scope, whila tho plinots nro sun to posscas i eck clo, Whanoy larity should so di cl 1 ye | picturesque or beautiful, place inthis country | clearly nppreclabte diamotors, tho stare aro on); Dassioned appeal to the Christan sentiment Roroy nnd the Jndveisstes of tho Club recently, trond, a vote ri unite twas “wubsauyentiy Hantireniaaciit Adobe tinct Than tits A Kittle cure of ths natlyo shruubory moro Pains polnts, ‘Tho most ‘poworfii) ro Heathe bia wiltby torone thous mapa i torone thous seed dollacs (iduheand the succusstul Gidder will bo | Feaiirad to rurale’ Condy tn tuusudsof turay thous: Eun sey (G00) for the fuihful peorfurimance Of the conti of the country, 5 formed to debate annexation, independence : iinontary. vote shoul aps Peosidont? What erie bus | any trees, und alittle wate in building, will wuko | of oxisting telescopes, thut of Melbourne, iantlonud), uccepe th nd tu Se ena pMoWAG SEE , ard Imporlal confederation age iuany ant vac | Ratio uiven i) uo thon Governor, Uiugtmnie, | Me committed? It ts sald by these onrping orlte | ffut prin lovely spot. Re Which jaugnilies UN" tines, wives “us ail | grudund xuficigut accuser at anc ta th aya 0 (ety THe Bishiy vy rled {u natlonallty, A reporter for a dally pa- | 20 this “tater docision certain of Mr. Blulne'a | les that he voted for himself, and thus mado In the town upon the mountalnaldy aro tho fas | image of one of our plants posscusing on fhlety thuaeuad dollars (6 ) for the faltiful yer “A circumstantial account of Edison’s new wits sw Chole rout, x suis Wholxtane quarrl from which vast | uppurent diameter of soyorul degrocs. Jupiter, slectriq lamp, sent by cable, produced fresh | Pet interviewed & number of promlnent men, oppo uta saw ¢holr opportunl Dimaelt Chulrinun of the Stato Central Comite | niet iT ah iD if 4 Ye ‘be Pennsylyanisy mon hud no thought that | tes, Well, wuppose he did? Isn't this a protly quantities of tha Arkansas and Ounchita whet- | fur instance, whieh, soon with tho nuked cya, excitement, Gus shares fell in some cases 10 who willlugly gave thelr private views on | Hurtranfe would poaive any considerably vote | “pros country, und hadn't ho a right ta do it; and, stoned have been manufactured and sontall over sigalg Btur of tho frat magnitude, with ; wn thal i nN ys sip 0 A right to do its and, | thy clyillzed world, Noguch stones have been | dlumvter of forty-fve degroes vt tho most, will ber cent, but huve since mostly recovered, |. the question, Out of five Aldermen {uter ana siete Par acothn 4 pear Tare if he was tho fittest man for tho place, ashe | fuund in -Atueries, apd fow superior anywhore, | in this tuluscnpe Have Hts diameter multiplied Y. i h i rc Tho Brillah publla thinks Edléon orleg wolt | Viewed, two were favorable to annexation, | thom from brvaldug to’ the Stuluo favorit, | doubtless thought he was, wasn't IL his duty to | ‘Che Comuntwlon held tut tho claus for those | HM tunes aud will be ween us Of, Te cocupled In | ; fhe Qur¢rnmant reserves tho right to rejoot any oF . . 0 Hurt , allot a - | wore not valid, und rejected thom ull, The quure | the houvens an angle of 100 degroca. Blewnvhite proposals, too: “often, Comparatively few timid | and one of thom rumarked, “Yes, Jain not | seranusal raat te Utes eee aemaating. wute, | GOK His voting thiny suply whows his on | Cail be for ail ea puliia action, und daght | waturwongsidoot Jupiter, and whlch to tho oye | gif ite ot. riyur transportation, bidders sue Inthe exso subunit lst Of boats, gieiny bamwe, tunbaKy, sxe, XC, with witub they oxpuct to perfuras tho service, Uuaine (foraia) of proposal, ‘Bund - wna "cunitractey quae m table of auttanices, on tho. Btissourl an ‘Ulluwatone Itivers, tuxother with o wtuewent of 4 shipments mado On suld rivers and an ealimaty of the Wed un Ue mucous suute during by 4 My ‘aycd ns & Uaalein detoriata tia Toweat bid, may be hed on upplication.to wlsaf Hoe chai de te Munters cee: iit y ju, T., way Me ie Kes, Oueim,, Nob, Mlmarce, D. 2s, Yankton, Envelopes containing proposals should be salie “Pry 1s for Vrunappratation on toute 1a pial Pray oa i Nolders sold’ out. All’ thelr’ shares | lyin favor of annoxation, but T would | By thi means, the Pommylyaiia men, | Slousness of bls own fitness, and that be would | to uring w igh price. fy us bright ay that phinot, wilt allt be s shingled Werd ¢ eagerly bought 1 Scluntitic | Slve half I own to see it necomplished to- a” inarity Of, wham | werd at hearst | Not pormiet uny false vottons of dellenoy to de- | ‘Those to whom clalns huye been awarded will | Imenstonteas point, Noverthulods, that star Ls optuton iy incredulous. Hlectriclang: gay. } morrow.” ‘The third Alderman stout enthusiastically for ialngs were for a tine | prive the puuplo of hldverviccs, It wis 8 gront | be ablo to purchase then within forty day frou | thousands of ties mure Yatunmaticos tun tho iat Edison has complutely abandoned his | ly declared Isimself . opposed to. the pout Mea Monova twa cut ping eet atrafa upon his wullseppwn modesty, bol Jones ee tiga Hetna sth Pranatndee ae the Hianee by Ps uah ant MINED fora result i's ‘de original Hne.of oxperiment, te fallure of | measure, aud faullod to holleve that any good | disgusted with what thoy subscquently. dde- | Wu equal us ho always Li to the omursonoy. | tunds will bu wuld ut Littiy tock, at auction, at | Guneu rulatively very aul; but divide by §,400 which was predicted at the-besinul No Id come of it. Aclvic head of adepart- | neuncod usa trick, and dumandod Vio right to | Why didn't tho other.fellow who was running | tho ond of a yeur from the beginning of the dale | the enormous number of loagucs whteh rop= seatlmony of ordinary non-scientiiie observers: | Could come of e Fee eee ee eee tne Chafenur, | for tho samo plivo (bla namo It was John Rrown) | of claims, No doubt. tho most-of tho land | resents tho distance of 1 stun will convince th, doyle ere, Mor mentsald: “There la nothing left for this | Mtr, MePhorson, hiwself a momber of the dele: | vote for blwsclt too, iumtead of votluy for Jonca? awarded to clalnants Wilk bo purchased during | romaine « number of loagues too geoat to those fiduced ta fivtae fare deterred by country but annexation, and we must be an- | gutlon, and a friend of Benutor Iatne, uceorded | Why wus he 20 VOry ulate if ho didn’t think | tho your, ua everybody, notwithstanding the | pernilt of tho stars bole wan by us Ine pore pa * if f f 1 =o Y oC 5 der son's bud falth in. havin, objalued money for | nexed if we watt to be anybody,” Another Poets Yurortuuately for pid cause, hawuvars blr bre Beat un iy not wentoraty wupS uppnilseuenty seunied unzious to buve larger | ceptible form, In consider tot rs, that polltial quontities of land uwurded to them. Tho whole | tho plunots, wo ure. tt Mm Bs urposs and then turning lls attention | suid; “Divest tha question of {ts sun- | fuvorof Hayes had Beyun to otin, Of coursg, | bv Ver'y tynorunt on (hase matte roperty of tho United Btatesethereis now in | thought that thia little lumlnoug pulnt ralght | seta wid Dakota, ‘yellowsto othr subjects, wholly neglecting the tele- se on BH ton Uinder the rbltug of the Chair the Ponmyivanta | “Awitude ie cuutyed that donos elected tho | Sharyo of tho Se a eI E Kelloy, | bidenot only ull the visible mura, but a number | ora" £a. ax the case maybe, aad addressed raph project, es Neglecting, Mie & timent’ of . British connect! and: wo | Under the ruling of the Chulr, the Pennsyly wand | Auli 3e la uunye at Y a looted to of eat Vinnuia;e most. oxcotlont ‘and house fold greater,—tor, of tury ‘visible ta our 2 di th ny Abe much better off with annexation, | Sole y tute Meo eMen tio Hadi eaviokcamel | charge, audeie (resus two aro. thellaed it was reported that n new French inven to ude i : HY Cloctrio lig hould be very sorry to sco any such | Hiasno lost many votes that bo would otherwise | mit—nover having board it donlud by either The Comumisuion recommended the expendl+ fon for the production of electric Nght will byderayinod, y ‘ron Si RttR Bamtt aue: 5,000 fol 8 thore are only about 6,000, “All tho sti if thos many couslollations, as tho Groat Hoar,

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