Chicago Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 9, 1881, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: DECEMBER FRIDAY, 9, 1889I—TWELVE PAGES. FOREIGN. ooklyn and Nice Outdone ¥ at a Vienna The- atre, Two Thousand -~-9ons Shut Up © uo. Building. Panic Precipitated by the Dan- gor of a Frightful ‘Death. ho Outbreak of tho Flames Fol- lowed by an Explosion of Gas. is a (Quo Hundred and Forty-five Corpses Taken Out Within Two Hours. Three Hundred People Supposed to Have Been Jost in the Holocaust, The Great Ceremony of Canonization Yesterday in the Vatican at Rome. Fiyo Moro ‘Land Commissioners Added to the Force of Judges in Ircland. Extraordinary Porsonal Animosities at Bor- - Hin~Four Now Immortals at Paris— The Russians on Arthur. A THEATRE MORROR. FINST DISPATCH, VienxA, Dec, 8-0:30 p. m—Tho Ring ‘Theatre, formerly tho Comic Opora-House, where Saruh Bornhardt recently perfornted, took firoat 7 tonight, just before the begin- ning of the opern * Les Contes de Ilofl- mann ‘Tho fire was caused by tho fall of a lamp on tho stage. ‘Tha house was tolernbly full, and tho loss of life fs great, Up te tho present thne AKVENTY LODIES t havo been recovered. Many porsons were injured, Sixty were saved by invans of ladders and by Jumping Into clothes hold below. ‘Tho greatest efforts wero mado to save life, ‘The scone was torrible, the flames shooting upthrough the roof and eventually gutting the entire building- SECOND DISPATCH. Viexxa, Dee. 8-11 p, m.—One hundred and forty-five bodies have been brought out of the theatre, ‘The dead theroin aro still numerous. Many bodies were consumed in tho gal- lerles and other clevated parts of the build- ing. 2 a THY CHIEF CAUSE of tha catastrophe wus'that, In the confusion, tho fron portion separating the stage from the auditorium was pot lowered. Thousands of peopto assembled in the nelghborin: streets, whero they could hear : THE CIES OF AGONY - ofthe people nt the windows of the theatre praying to be saved, ‘The rapidity of the flames provented tho People from tuking fadvantago of the ordi- nary exits, Only a sinall portion of the audience saved themselves by leaping from the windows, three stories high, into clotts held below. THIRD DISPATCH, Vienna, Dec. 8—Midnight—The taking out of bodies fromthe theatre continues, It ds estimated. that 300 persons perished, SSome bodles were fearfully dlefigured, Soveral persons were injured in springing from the windows of the tho theatre, AMONG THE MISSING are Herr Fite, Court Musical Director, and Herr Hellmerapergor, Most of the bodies identified up to the pres- ent time aré those of tradesmen and minor officlats, 4 On tho spreading of the news of the disas- ter, the performances at other theatres wero atooped, FOURTIL DIRPATOI, Viexva, Dec, 9-1 a, m.—It Is estimated that the nudience in the theatre nunibered 4000, Many persons were trampled to death {ih the pante whieh ensued. Assoon as the fire was seen there was an explosion of gas, and tho audiencd wore plunged in darkness, ‘ THE BRITISH, TE LONDON “TIMES” ON AMERICAN Sine Ping. 1 uosnen, Dee, &—Tho Times, In an edl- qu commenting on ‘the message of Presle day thur, says: “The Inngulshing con- i me of the American mereantile marina is ne loubtealy dus to the ind{reet effect of pro- t red but Presidont Arthur only discovers ey teayon for lamenting that this brinch of ralcrprlae also has not buen protected, and, the suguestlon that the omlsslon bo to valred. Li fs ditticult to seo how protection abe apolied to tho carrying trade, except a Oehape of bounties, which will, how- er, have the advantage, as the Protection- on Fd putts of handicapping the forelyn- ort toveauent uk some part of the surplus ‘ VALUABLE LOOKS, a iit Yesterday’s snle of the Sunderland a, Yovencelo’s “La Rulne” sold for Arehbiy coy of tho Bible, authorized by a th ishop Crammir fn the reign of Henry “vine brought £103, and o copy. of the egar” Bible for 2255, : iti THE PANAMA CANAT. one Batty News, tn italendingarticto, says: medal Uropenn Powers have no desire to nest i WitWaffuirs on the American coutl- or th ut it Is very remote from meddling a nite to ngree together that if the Pannma tin is completed no war ships shall 0 eve hn In time of war, and that it shall Ga closed up by any hostile fleet agninat pie Corsovs, which it Js hoped will ind tthe ae haere to ise westarn shores continun Australian coluntes by that a paews ‘tne propart THE WANK, 3 ‘oportion of Bank of England re- 2ervo to Nabiiity £3 30 1-16 por cant DH LaMsom, | using the death of a student House Schuol, Whubledon, of succeeding to his property, SUSpected o| at Brennen a the vlew as been arrested, Ile is not formally charged with murder. THE FIVE BEAMEN of tha German bark Lohengrin, reported drowned when the vessel was abandoned, Nove luuded at London, A NOMANCH TOIT. * Search for tho men who stole the body of tho Karl of Crawford 1s being actively prose- cuted, Lt was suggested that the tral of the Men night bo discovered and followed by Hounds, and a leash of bloodhounds are now boing omployed for that purpose, but there $s grave doubt oy to tho success of this ex- pedient, and the ense fs now rendered still More mystertous by the report thatthe motive of the robbery of the grave was not a sordid one, and that behind the facts, so far as dis- q@vered, thoro’ remalns a very strange ro- mane : ‘THY MEN ON,CALF NOCi since tho destruction of the lighthouse wore Tusued today, THE ASTLEY HOUSE, Wiltshire, belunging to Sir John Astley, burned. The loss on pletures, furniture, plate, cte,, Is considerable. THE IRISIT. ‘4 ILLNESS OF PAUNELIA Duntry, Dee. 8.—Parnell was taken sid- dlenly lL yesterday with chills and shivering PRIVATE REWANDS, Actireular has been issued authorizing con- stables in charge of stattons to give vrivate information lending tq the detection of per- ‘sons intending to commit outrage, thedufor- mants nover to be made public, UNPAID MENTS, Lonpowx, Dee. 8.—The Dublin correspond- entof the /'imea saye: “ Although gat, in atelegrays recelved toray, vonsts that the refusals to pay rent amount ‘to £10,000,000, there is reason to beileve that, if the lanl lords exhibit courage, they will compel dis- honest tenants to pay.” . DISTRESSED TANDLADIES. Ata meeting of the Common Council today avote of £100to the fund for the relief of distressed Irish ladies was moved. An amendment that the sam be £210 was carried with cheers, ATTEMPTED MURDER, Duntiix, Dee, &—A _rent-payer named Fiyun, of Castle Istand, Kerry, lias been shot aud probably mortatly wounded. ‘wo are reats. A rent-payer ot Riverstone, Slizo, was at- tacked In his house by a mob of 200 and fear- fully beaten, Five arrests, LORD ARDILAUN writes to the Vbavs urging English support of the Property-Defense Association, Ho points to the Inequallty of tho struggle in Ireland, to the miirder and terrorism on one side matched aginst the awful modes of ne- tlon which alone are used on tho other side, and asks: “Will Engtand look on while those loyal nnd true to her, and whom she is bound fn honor and interest to protect, ara overborne by American gold?" AT THE CORK ASSIZE8 to-day, In impanellng the jury, thirty-five jurors wera ordered to stand down, the crown counsel stating that this course was adopted because It was presumed they were premired to viulate their oaths, FIV!) ADDITIONAL SUH-COMMISSIONS under tho Land act have been constituted. PARNELL is only suffering from a feverish cold. o'CONNOL, sub-editor of the United Ireland, has been lodged in Kitmainham jail. JASPAR TULLY, editorof tha Roggommon Ierald, has been unconditionally released from Kilmalaham jailon account of ill-health. LONDONDERRY. Samuel Wilson, In accordanes with advico of counsel, will at once lodge na petiion agalnst Porter, the successful candidate In the Lundonderry election. THE EARL OF KENMAUK * fins discharged ull his emplosés, and leaves Ireland for the present on account of non- payment vf rents, A BATTALION of the Fifty-sixth Foot, hus been ordered to Ireland, THE LAND COMMISSIONERS have shown by thelr treatment of tho first applications submitted for tho: abrogation of teases that they wit! not encourage an spec- ulative attonipts to take undue advantage of aed extravtdinary powers given in the Land ae! . A MEETING OF FARMERS was held today for the purpose the organizn- thon ot a ‘Political Prisoners’ Ald Fund” for the County Dublin, The attendance was very sinall, ‘I. Sullivan urged farmets to subseribo to tho fund, JURY TRIATH. Lonvoy, Dee. 8.—The Toace admits that the suggestion for removlug to Eugtand for trlal persons under indictment for murder in Ireland 1s open to the objection that it Is al- most ag difientt to get evidence as verdicts, The Iden of removal was strongly condemned by the Liberal papers when mooled some time ngo, it Is believed the Lord Chanceltors of Ireland fully shares the objection of tha Irish Judges to a susponslon of the jury sys- tom. ; GERMANY, THY REIOUBTAG, Benxi, Deo, 8.—At yesterday's sitting the Retchstag {In Committes of the Whole on tho bilt for the Incorporation of Hamburg in the Zollverein, tha Minister of Minance, Herr Bitter, stated that the North German Ga- zette would publish an article giving Merr Windthorst snilsfaction for accusing him of having raised the question In committes whother England and Russia would not ot pose the incorporation of the Lower Elbe (Insinuating that he had been the mouthpiece of foreign agents in tho mattér). Bismurek expressed surprise at tho members of the Centre remaining away from hls solrée, aud sald he liad noteven read the article in the North German Gazette, Littor'a speech produced CONSIDERANLE SUNPRISH IN THE REICHBTAG, particularly as the Nort German Gazette, it was considered, renewed tho attack on Horr Windhorst,,ns it inerely explained tna previous juste that it omitted to commence x new paragraph, su as to separiio the opine tons of the journal from the report of tho proceedings of the committee. The Con- soryatives openly. own that they are palne fully affected by this tucilent, and it js gene erally nutlelpated that there will be another aplit between the Minlstry and the Centro party, a8 Bismarck ts believed to be Irritated agalust the Centro on account of the rojec- Hon of Ins Dill for the establishment of the Ecunomis Counctl, . ae INSURANCE, ‘The varlous fractions of the Left will com- bine and Introduce a bil for Insurance against avoldents, It will provide for com- pnlsory Insurance by workmen, and will he in other respects modeled on the former bill jntrodaced by the Government. oe, COUNT KALNOKY, i Austro-Hungarian Minister of Forelgn Af- fairg, iu au Intervlow with the Emperor and Blamarck yesterday, announced g resolution to continue the polley of Count Audrussy and Baron Von Maymerle. : TIE BPECIAL. TURKIAIC ENVOY now here Is fastructed to Jndiente the advan- tnges Gerniany might derive froma Turkish alliance in the-event of complications with France, : THE BUNDESATIT hos assentod to the billfor the incorporation of the Lower Elbo fu the ZojfVoreln, _ PROM, MOMMBEN, . writing to bly constituents in Coburg, says: “The principal uty of the Liberals [x to persevere doggedly in the puth they have marked out for themselves until sprhug dawns upon Germany, ‘The German people are not only more powerful but alse tougher than Prince Bismarck.” DONE Pun Tt Is established be North German Gazette's attack upon Herr Windthorst was based upon tha garbled re- portor the proceedings of a comméttes of the Relchsing, Here Bitter furntshed the North German Gazette with w correct ver slon, but that Journal refused to Ineert It. ITALY. MANCINTS SPERCIE. Romer, Dee. 4,—-Unomletl summaries of the speech of Manclui, Minister of Foretgn Affairs, show Uhat he reflected severely on the condtct of France in Tanty as unjust to Ialy, France, ha sald, had stated that the ocenpation of ‘Tunis would not be permne nent, but did not say how long it wouht Inst, ‘The House evinced sympathy with theso strictures, ‘TH CEREMONY OF CANONIZATION of Labre, Do Kusit, Laurent, and Claire took plnce today necording to program, Groups of people assembled ns enrly ns 6 in the mornliyg at points wherever it was thought possible to obtain a view of the pros cession, ‘Tho weather was splendid, dnd the proceedings without any untoward Ineldent, ‘Teketholders were closely serutinized be+ fore being granted admission, ‘The ball in which the ceremony took plice was crowd. ed, and several ecclesiastics fainted. THE porns | entered In great pomp, borne npon the sedia gestatoria. Is was preceded bys procession of 30 dignatariées, Including Cardlnals, Putrl- archs, ete, After the ceremony the elty belly were rung. The Pope celebrated ass. Hs voice was very feeble, aud he constantly ree quired the support of his -agsistants. Ife subsequently dehyered a homily on the part played in the world by holy persons who lad since joined the communion of salnts. He suid he was rejoleed fn the mfdst of his trib- wWations to be able to augment the number of the elect who interceded with the Alintghity for the Chureh and sovlety. Regrot was gen- erally expryssed that the proceedings were hot held in the basilica of St, Peter's itsell, even If It had been necessary to close the onter doors, inatead of in the hall above the ordinary, ‘The Romien population appeared indltferent to the ceremony, FRANCE. THE CROWN JEWERS, Panis, Dee. 8&.—Lho comutittes on the bitt for the saia of the crown jewels fnapected them yesterday. It $3 proposed to retain an assortinent, tneluding certufn presonts from foreign monarehs and a sword valued at 250,000 frances and possessing artiste value, ‘rhe conmittey was also aisinelined to setl the Regent diamond, fearlug it would be bought by enterprising Amerleans for exhl- bition. ‘They are in favor of disposing of ditmonds’ to tha value of 12,000,000 francs, possessing no histories! value, . NEW DEPARTMENTS." In the Chamber of Deputies today the grants asked by the Government to defray the cost of two new ministries were adopted, 880 to 103, THE BANK, The weekly statement of the Bank of France shows an Increase of 8,259,000 franes in gold and a decrease of 2,800,000 francs in silver, NEW IMMORTALS, Sully, Pradhomme,s Pasteur, and Cherbu- find havo been elected members of the French Academy, vice Duvergler, Lauraune, Littre, and Dufaurel RUSSIA. Ww 4 ; MIMERTA, Str. Perensnuna, Dee. 8.—The Governor of Eastern Slherin sollelts ‘a yearly grant of 400,000 rubles In ald of Russian emigration to the Amoor River reglon, to counterbulance the influx of Chinese. DOWN OF ARTHUIL The Novoe Vreayne expresses Indlgnation atthe reference In President Arthur's moss- age to the representations made by the United States Government to Russia on the subject of tho Jews, It says Vresldent Arthur has departed from the principles of the Americun polley of non-interference in the afairsof foreign countries, aud itremarks that the message does not refer to England's treatment of Ireland. Jt further says: “President Arthur recently repelled Inter- ferenve In regard to the Panainn Canal, but yetallows himself to judge Russian afalrs, whielt ho does not understand, } TUNIS. THE ARADS. Tusiy, Dec. 8—All Ben Halifa has been joined by all tthe Arabs who have not yet submitted to the French, and retreated to the frontler of ‘Uripotl, Gav, Logerov’s column WH] march southward from Gabes and: en- deavor to force an engagement with them. It Is-expected that All Ben IIntifa will take refuge tn Tripotl, INCESSANT NEAVY RAINS the Jast three days have Lnpeded the move- motts of the troops on the const. The plain around Kulronan isa complete swamp, and 2 -it is funred the conseattences will be serious fot tho health of the troops, AUSTRIA, ROUMANIA HACKS NOWN, VIENNA, Dec, Tho Rounanian Minister here has assured'the Foreln Otlice that the Ronnmutan Government greatly regrets the Interpretation given King Charles? speceh at ‘the opening of the. Ronmiantan Parliament, Tle proffyred satisfactory expinnations certain passages, . ERUPOLT. THE TURKS ALARMED, Trvort, Veo, 8,—Intelligence ts recelved here that a strong Freneh column fs ap: proaching the frontier In pursultof ‘luntstun iugurgouts. “Lhe Turis commander ts dls- patching troops to protect the frontier, BASTERN AFRICA, THE BLOCKADE OF PEMIINA SOUND, TLoxpon, Dee, &—The Sultun of Zanzibar hns sent truops to assiut Inthe bluckade of Pembina Sound, where Capt, Brownrlgg, of tho British navy, was killed, BY MA. | FALSE NEWS AND FALSE HOPES OF THUR ‘TURKS, of > ” ConsTANTINOrLY, Nov, 20,—Intelligence from ‘Sunisrecelyed through secret agents qnnonnees that tho: French have suttered serlous disasters [Which was not (rue), apd that tho resistance may be prolonged through the wluter, {Jt has already ended.) Instrue: Uons have accordingly been sent to Trivoll that the Arab tribes of that Province should for. ‘the present remain. quiet, | The unofiicial politicians of the Yildiz Klosk think. that the accession to power ot M, Gambettn will probably produce a Franco-German war fn the spring, and that then the Caliph will have an apportunity of redstablishing fis authority in ‘Punts and Algeria, “Mennwhilo. efforts are belng nade to draw closer to Garmany and to aveld any open coniilet with Pranes until the: proper moment arrives, Honce the dispatch ol a speclal wnisston to Berlly with tho dusignia of Nichuni-fiptiaz for tho Emperor Willan ‘and the withdrawal Crom ‘Tilpoll of Nazyt Pasha. whe had made htinselt obnoxious to the French Government, * TUR WA IN TONES, Tunis, Noy, 91.—-Yesterday nll the war- ships lying ott Goletta halsted thely hugs hy honor of tho birthday of the Queen of Italy. “The French unthorities at’ Kairwan cone tinus ta receive the submisglon of isulated, bands of Arabs, according to the aman—or wrdon-on condition of the payment of 40 rancs and the surrender otone gun per head. ‘Phe levying of this heavy war ine atemnity cannot bet materially aggravate the positon of the Arabs, who have as yet sown hone of thelr crops this year. Public notices have appeared Inviting tend- ers for the supply of provistuna for tho French army of ovcupalion from the Istof January hotles eleven stations in tho north of the Regeney are mentioned, butonly four on the southert ittora namely: Susa, Sfax, Cabes, and Jerha, ‘She Intonded strength of the garrisons in fifteen towns, Ineluding the cape ital, tt appears, isto be 80,000 men. All tor- elgners makina offers are Informed that they nist sign on declaration subinitting to the French ely and criminal jurisdiction. A ventral Burcaw Arabe lias been established in Tunts, with dependent branebes in various varts of the fegency, ‘This step ty not viewed with sntisfaction even bythe French colo- nists, : NOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, Constantinorny, Nov. 10.—The Vakyt, seml-ollletal paper, polishes this morning an nitlete strongly condemulnyg the intention of the Austrinn Goyerntuent: to apply military conseription to Bosnia and Herzegovina. As the treaty of Berlin, It 1s said, concedes to Austria merely the temporary occupation of thes: proyluces, thetr inhabitants remain Ot+ tomman subjects, and cannot be legally ene tolled in the Austrian army, ‘The Sultan, who extents his paternal! protection and sollee itutia to all classes of his subjects, “lias ace cordingly given ordors that the Porte should hnmediitely take the measures necessary to prevent this proposed Infraction of Interna. tonal law, SHELLING. An Artilery-Ducl During “the Late Unpleasantness.? From Harry M. Klefre'e * Itecatlections of a Drummer Hou" on Decemuer dt. Nichola, Tho men are in good spirits and all ready for tho fray, but ns tho duy woars on without furs ther developments arma aro stacked, and we begin to ronin about tho hills; some are writing letters home, some steeping, some even flehing In alittle rivutet that runs by us, whon toward Bo'clock In the atternoon, and all of « sudden, the cnumy opens tre on us with A aulute of threo sheila fired in-rapid succession, not quite into our ranks, but a ilttte to the lett of us; and seel over where tha Forty-second Hes, to our left, come three stretehers, going by ona ively trot to the renr; for “the ball 1s opening, buys,” and we are under tire for the frst time. I wish 1 could convey tu the readera of St, Nicholas some faint idea of the noise mudo by a shell as it ies shrieking and sercumiug through the air, and of that pecullar whirring sound mado by thy pteccs after the sbell bua burst overhead or by your side, Bo loud, high-pitebed, shrill, and terribte le the sound that one unaccustomed to itwoutd think at firet that the very beayens were being torn down about bis care! How often Lhave laughed and lauyhed at my selt whor thinking of that first shelling we got there by the river! For, up to that tine, [ bud bad avery pour, old-fashtoned dea of wont a Shell was like, having derived ft probroly fram accounts of sieges in the Mexican wir. 1 bad thougut a alell wasa bollow bull of iron, filled with powder uid furgiabed with w fuse, and that they turaw it over Into your ranks, aud there it day, hissing and splitting, ti the fre reached thu powder, atid the shell burat and killed wodozen men or se—that Je, if sume venturesoine fellow didu't run up and stunp thy tlre olf tho Fuge before tho miserable thiaw went off! af a content shetl, shaped tke a tnlitesball, with ridges on the outaidy to tit the grouves of a rifled cannon, and exploding by 1 percussion caput the pdinted end, | bad no dea in the world, (ut that was tho sort of thing they were firlug at us now—Hurerer— bang! Mur-r-r—bangl ‘Sorowing myself luton my faco while that terrible slirick 14 10 the alr, cling closer to the around while Ehear that low, whirring sound near by, which - soellsnty: tmogine to be tho sound of a burning fuse, but which, on rnising ty head and tooking up und areund, [find is the sound of pieces of exploded shelis tyluz through tho air ubuut our heads! ‘The enemy hag excellent range of us, and gives tt to us bot and we fallin ne und take it us best ty, und without the plensuce of replying, for the enemy's batteries ren tui tile abd a bite away, and nu Enutteld rifle can reach bait eo fur, ‘ “Colonel, move your regiment a ittle to the right, su us to get under cover of yonder bank.” it is svol done; and there, sented ona bank about twonty feet high, with our backs to tho enemy, we ict thous bluze away, And nuw, see! Just to the rear of us, and therefore in Cuil view ns wo mre sitting, 1§ a bat- tery of our own, coniiiy up into position ut full galtop—a grand sizut indeed! The ollicers with swords ftusting jn tho veventng suntight, the bupiece changing out the orders, the carriages un iinberedt and the guns run up inte position: and now, that ever beautiful drill of the artillery in ftellon, steady aud regulie ts the stroke of inucbinory! How swiftly tie inan that bandles tho swab bas prevared bis plece, while the run. buts nave niedtiwhele brought up the litte rad buy ot powder and the lung, vontcal sbell from the eafeson in the reart How swiftly they ure mumined bung! The Lieutenant sights bis piece, the lanyard with a suddon jerk », the gun ienps tive fect to the rear revoil, and aut ef the canuun’s throat, Jaa loud of sinvke, rushes tho shell, surick lig out its message of death ‘lute the ines a imile and i biti! away, while our boys rend tho wir with wild. hurrabs, for the enemy's tlre iy answered } Now ensues an artitlery duol that koeps the alr ult quivering and quaking tbout-our vurs for an hour and whulf, and it Is all the more ex- elting-that we cnt dee the drill of the batteries ‘Uuside us, with that teady srabbing and rane ining, ranniog and sighting and bang! buugl bang! ‘The mystery is how tn the world they cunt toud and tlre go fust. * Hoys, whut are you trying todo?" It fa the Gonera! commanding tho division, who reing in tus horse and Aske the question, and he ls ane of the nest urtilicrists ju the service, they Buy. “Why, General, we are trylug to put a shell through thut stone barn over thore; it’s full of sbarpshooters.” “Hold a moment!" and the Goneral dis- mounts and sights the yun. “Try that clevu- Uon ance, Sergent,” be sus; aud (he shell gous critshing through tho burn a inile and a bale we mi away, and the sharpshooters como pouring out of It ike bees out ot a hive, “Let them have it 80, UO! and the Genceal bus mounted, aod rides, tunghing, awa tho Hane. a a uWwhe,, Fotnutning is: transpirlog fmmed!~ ately betore our cyes that ninuses shinmensely, Not more than twenty yards sway from us in another high bank, corresponding exnetly with the one we are eccupylng, and running parallel with ft, the two hilis inclosing a little raving suing twenty or thirty ynrds in width, ‘This second high bunk—the nenrer one—you must romomber, fucea the onemy's tire, The water hag worn out of the soft eanderock a sort of cave, In Which Darky Bill, our company cook, touk refuge at tho crack of the Hirat shell, And there, crouching tu tho narrow recess of tho rock, we enn secu bim shivering with adright. Every now and then, when thero Is x dull ti the firiny he comes lo the wide-open door of bis house, tent upon Itebt, and, rolling up the great wh: of his oes, is about to step out and ru when bur-r-r—bang—erack} pace the shell, and poor suared Darky Bitl dives into bis cave aguin rend first, Whe a tro intow pond, Aftor repeated attempts to run and repented froz-luaps biel rd, the poor. teltow takes Leurt and cuts for the wouda, pursued by the laughter and shouta of the reglincut—for which ho cares far loss, however. than for that torrie ble sbrick in the lr whch. he wfterward told us, * wis a-saylo' ull do ting, * Where's dat nlg- wert Where's dat olgger!: Where's dat nig: on As nightfnll comes on, tho firing coases, Word 4s passed around that tudor cover of night wo ufo LO eross the poutoons: ag charge tho enons's works; but we slucp soundly all night, aud awake only at tho fret atrenks of mornin, Wo have ordirs to move. A euuy ofliver is des lvering orders to our Coloncl, who ta sure rounded by Wa atu. ‘They press in toward Uw Ineasenger, stunding tamedittely hetow mens 1 alt on the bunk, when the enemy gives usw iurulag salute, and tha shell corss ricochet ting over the bi and Urasbles into arnud-puddie: about which te group is gathered; the mounted olicers croueh tu thelr enddies wud spur hastily wmity, the Coot qiicors throw thomselves Hat ou their faves jute the mud; the drummer boy is Despttered with ind abd ately buc Fartuimteby tho shell does not explode, or the readers of SG Nehotas would never have beara how wo got our Neat shelling, ea Aad now, Fall ln, ment" aud we ure olf on a doublueqiick Ina cloud of dust, amid the rattle of canteens and threaps, and the reguinr flop, Hop of cartridgusboxes wid bayonet-suadbbards, pursued fortwo tiles by the hot tire of ty enomy’s butterios, for a long, bot, weary day’ inure to the extrowe right of the urmy at Chun~ celluraviile, ee Dan Sickles! Gases, The Janitor of the New York 'Fronch fiat curayainers tn which Geo. Din Sickles lives tald him last your that be Wee paste wares dat foo much tor his wae; diat tho bits sent in were *outraguons.” ‘The General had previously hoard bitter complaints on the wamo aubject fron several of pis neighbors in the hones, He dropped a note te the President of tho gig coms puny, Gon. ltuome, It was nut unewored. He went ot te Barong in Jnnuury, and the junitor as> sures him that he at ones shut off the gas from the moter so that none could have been burned in tho roms; yet when the General came back 10 May he fousd" that atter tue first manth of hia absence the gas bi bud begun rolling un ugatn. Ho spoke to tho gaé inan Whe came to look ut the meteors and was told that lt wae oll right, and be would have to pay. Having to toave ho elty fast month ho sent word on Oct, 10 to ‘ho company’s ofice that bo would lke to haya an inspector sent, around. and tho matter straightened out. Tho Vice-President replied, Ingiuging duplicate copies uf the bil! Ba they were ull right, aod intimuting ao desire tu: buve then paid, ‘Thig made the ene cral uid, but bu waited to gee what would bup> ponuext. What buppaned noxt was a visit frou a gun who said be bud orders to out off the pus. Then another mun came, v mild inuy, to change the moter; bu expressed the opinion that the old one had been “running too fast." The operation of the now une proved this to the Genoruls satisfaction, be figured up the prob- uble overcharges in tha divputud bilit, aud made tho company what be coosldcred # liberal over, ‘Tho Tub} was that the old mietor bad not cexla- tered ail the gas actually consumed, and that the bills hud been tou low instead of too bigh &: ill the Sistut March of next year, Lo this | would thy General be goud enough to pay up { About this time Dan got madall tho way through anpurentiy; At any rte, he went ti his lawyer and hud the company enjoined from enti Ot fila gas ‘There the matter rests for tho pres: ent. OBITUARY. ; Gen, Kilpatrick. Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, who died at Bantiazo, Chill, Inst Sunday, was born near Deckertown, Bussox County, N. J. on dan. 16, 1836, Mis father was a millitis Coto and from him the son early got a love for milltary aairs, Fle recaived a koot preparatory education in the elassiont schuol of Edward Stiles, near his bome, and then secured an appolntinent to West Point, whenco he was gradunted In 1861. The War of the Re- bellion at once gave him an opportunity for act+ Ive eervice which be gladiy embraced, and in bls first battlo at Ble Bethel he was wounded. Ha was promoted to tho Licutenant-Coloncley and afterward to the Coloneley of the Sceond New York Cavalry Volunteers, and soon became noted as one of the inost dashing and during tf notone of the most judicious young gilicers [n the army. Ho took part in tho fights on tho Ruppas hannock, at Hull Run din tha second battle there), aod in Maryland, and was then promoted to be a Brigadier-Genoral, He did valuable service at Gettysburg, aud commanded tho cave alry in Sherwnan’s “ arch to the Sea." in 18h) he was cormtniasioned a Mujor-Genoral of Volun- teers. in November, 1945, ho was appointed United States Minister te Chill, holding the position for three yours, M4 first wite, who was a Mise Shuter, died duriug tho War.and white tn Chill he tnarcied a lady of that country who geeot- nied bin buine. He has sincegived on the pomestend in New Jureey, where built a tng: bite some years nwo, He was ia active Res publietn polttician, and, being a llueat speaker, wan in muen demand in every active cumratra, fy gave public Ieetiures atso with auccess. He twice aspired te the notulontion of Governor of hisHtate, but did not recelye It, Last year he ran for Congres; In the Fourth New Je: i Dia- trict, but it was boptesty Democratic. He was appointed to the Chitin Mission by President Garheld, and course thore In regard to, tho Chill-Pere complication is well known. “The cuise of hiadeath Is underatugd to haye been Uright’s disease, Gen. Simonson, ¢ New York Herald, Dee.t. Tho War Depurtment nt Washington recolved Snteltlgence yesterday of the death on Monday evening of Gen. John S, Simonson ut the resi- dence of his son-in-law, Judve Howk, in New Albuny, Ind. The Genera! was a veteran, who, since 1¢61, bad been on the retired list. Hewns horn in Pennsylvanta, und in 1814 was a Sergeunt in Dobbins’ regimont of New York voluuteers in the campaign on the Niagara. At the outbreak of the Mexican War bo was Cuptain of tho Mounted Rifles. Attha storming of the castle of Chupuitepes on Sept. i), 187, be cepectally distinguished hitnseif, loading bis men with gent bravery, and encouraging tien to mount tha atecp parapets directly In the ting of tre from the Mexican batteries, The strongest deteunse on tho Western side of thy enemy's cupital was carried after a bard day's fighting, und the stindn@@ of Simonson’s regiment was among the Arst that Noated from the higbest pomntoe the custle. Sinonsom was woundod i the ieht, snd was breveted Major for gitlivat ang meriterious eonduct, Tle was made Major in 1453 and Colonel in iw. Aftar bis retirement he wus breveted Hrlgadler-Guneral fur long aud faithful service in the nripy, Gen. Alfred Austell and Dr. William Pet= tiny nt Atlanta, Ga. * Bpectal Mterateh to The Uhicagu Tribune, ATLANTA, Ga, Dee. 8&—Gen. Alfred Austell, Prestiont of tha Atlanta Nationa! Uank, and one of the wealthiest citizens of Auanta, died at his bome in this clty lust night, utter several mouths’ sickness. Gut. Austell came to Geor- ula from Jefforson County, Tonnessve, iu 1854, auduccumulated a iurgo tertunc, fe died at the age of UW, atthe head of probably.the most preaans Dunk fa this city. During the War wiween the States Gen, Austell was a General of the mitit.a of Georgia. Ler, Witllam Pettis, probably tho oldest and best known yeteriuury surgeon in this section, died this muraing at an ndvancod age ut bls house In Atluata, Dr, Pettis came to Georg many yeura ugo from Illinois, aud builtup a Hine practice In bis line. P. G. Watte, at Boone, In. Special Dispatch to The Chieugo Tribune. Boone, In., Dec. &—F. G, Waite, 2 carpentor, about 60 years of age, was found dead in bed at the house of afurmer cust of this city thls inurning. He had not been fll, anda man who slept with lin in the same bed was nut aware of Waite's doath until he attempted to nwaken bun, ‘Tho cause of denth wus upoplexy of Lhe our! Mrs, Jchn Reeves, of Putnum County, t Indiann, epectat Dispatch to Tne Chicas Tthus:, Gimmescastiy, Jnd., Dee. 8,~—Mrs. John Reeves, one of tho ned mothers of Putnam County, died Jast night at her home, torty-tive miles north of thisclty. Sho was mother ofa larce family of children, all of whoin aro highly re- spectable tuctors of gucivly. Patrick O'FMsren, of Decatur, I. Sbeciul Diavuteh to Whe Crcauo Tripune. Decatun, Ill, Dee. 8. ‘7 yeurs, an old reaidun morning. “trick O'Haren, aged of this county, died this Ho leaves several grown eulidren, “FINANCIAL. Arranging for the Meorgantzation of the Pacific Bank, of Bontun Bosroy, Dec. &.—There ts litte doubt of tho resumption uf bueluesy by tho Puvitly Ngbonal Bank, with, bowever, an ontire chungy of muaa- agement, Weeks anys be will be rendy with bls 8u,0uu tumorrow. ‘Tuo Direvtors und siockhold- ers bavo stuscribed thelr $1,0W0,000, and $25,010 have been ratsed va §V54,0N wf dubts glassed by tho Examiner vs “bud” Au ussessment of Lud per cent will avon bo fovled by Coutruller Knox upon tho stockholders, At a mouting of the Directors of tho Central and Pacitio Banks this ufteruvon the fultowing pln In connection with this assesainent was adupted: ‘the wiltion-dollar syndicate mentioned above will take thu atock aud uasuine the nesessmentof all whe areunabla or unwilling to pay, and give such stuckhulders the right to repurchase at the em of elghtecn months on tye basis of the Iu pur cent usseas> ment. The committeeon. benalf or the ban Appointed by the Direttora went to Waaling- ton this even for the purpose of conferri with Contruller Kuex in regard toa pin of organization, Tho Executive Bonrd of Man gersof tbe bank under the reormanizntion substantially arranged. It fy learned tat Col, Nesta tound to tis examinuion tit three days, before the suspunsion President Benyon insured hioself tor €15,0W and bis gon for 5,00, using funds of the bunk to pay the polletes, the ox- ense being that the inaurance compiny threat- wet to withdraw Its deposit it this was not joue, Wallure of a St. Louis Grocery: and Canned Good» blouse, , ft. Louis, Mo., Deo. 8.—ft hus been known for A fow days past toa tmited number of persons that John 8. Gibus & Co,, commission merchants and dealers ii groceries und gunned goods, wera {nun embarrusaed condition but it wus thought they would puil through, ‘This evening, how. uver, It was unnounced that the firm bud suspended, und = Mr, Gibbs wuys the concern bas been gold to J, Kk, Armeby & Cy, Chileno, who aro understood to have beon creditors tu the umount of 8,00 or 810,000, Yho Mubllities are sailto be from S100 to 140,000; ussets not kouwn, A meeting of credit ura will bo hetd in Now York next Tuosday, In the meantime the Vatley Nutlonal Hunk and the Hank of Commerce, of this vity, creditors uf tho divin, are taking steps to profcet their interests, ‘Thu cuusg of fullure Is suid to be beavy option dealing In cunned goods. Dantord Preparing to Make a Sintement, Ossae City, Nag. Doe. &.—Danford, the Kane gas bunker who hus taudo such a stir lately, ts at home, and everything Ja quict. Hla creditora hero arg waiting for his recovery from tho of. focte of his Southurna Kansas experiences, It Is Delloved that asavon #8 bo oun get out, which wil bo in oa day’ or two, hl mats ters here will be -amicably and satisfuctority settied. The Habilittes of the Osage Chy Save inge Bank to the citizens of the county are tot over $15,00 or 8100, Io auswer to ull tho wild and reckless statements tit have been pubs Muhed, Dantord will prepare and publisy to a duy or al tt eam pigge und detailed stutement of dis business allule® and explain the canses tor ble uuexpueted Gulure, stil chabnalng dint be bus auple property to pay all debts against bin or bis tank. Embarrassment of n Big Firm in Nilow ‘ City, Mont. Dismancx, Dak., Dee. 8.—Tho Trilune’s spor oly! trom Atiles City siya tho oxtuustve vontract> ifz-supply drin aud bankerd of Nininger & Co. bave failed, with Hablilties uf $285,000, Ninuwer, who ts now In Iigimurck, pays the report id exe uyworatud, that tho iinbitities will not excovd 160, th waplo agsots, and that an Assigns ere tue been undo. t"-Aloxundor liardibe, Cushler, prorerring all deposltors in the bank. Thu fulluro was caused by overstocwine with new goods aud with uctlve competition, ‘Thu ereditura aro mostly in St, Paul, and the Brae will probably resume. + Too Much Spuctlation In Wheat, Spectat Diapateh to The Chigaau Tribune, Gosues, Ind., Dec. &—A. W. Hanta, o mere chaut of Lenton, this county, suspended toduy, Linhilities, $39,000; assests not know 1180 Of tho fniiure- was speculation iu wheat nt Totedto and Chicago. nm. The Fallure of Cigar Manttactarers, Attextown, Pa. Doo. &.—Feidman & »Boburs man, cigar manufacturers, falled. Liabilities, $75,000; aasots, $25,000, ——— MATRIMONIAL, , Mr. Coon and Miss Hawley Made One. ‘Tho marriage of Mr. John J. Coon, editor of tho Cilnan Star, and Misa Julla Hawley, daugh- ter of I. It, Hawley, Keq., occurred ab 96 Cass street at 2 o'clock sesterduy, Tho coremony was performed by tho futher of the groum, the Itey. RR, Coon, of Sublette, ML A pleasant re- ception followed froin 3} to 4 o'clock, after which Mr. and Mra, Coon left tor Beleldora, M., t0 ate tend a wedding at tho residence of their brother, BR. W, Coon, sq, editar of the Hetvidere North- teratern. They will spond a week at that pluce and thon gute thelr future homo in GHinan, 11), ‘The following presents were given: Parlor and bedroom furniture, table, mata, and scarfs, mirents of the brides Chatelaine watch and chin, elegant shawl and searf, Miss Agnes Hawley, Denver, Colo.; docorated tneset, Mr and Mire W. He ictardson, Milwaukee, cubinet phutographedlbun C. Hawley} case, Cnurity iawluys fainity Bivt the grown; one doz 3 ear to, fathor uf ou sliver tenspouns, moth- ce oof the grou; oytinder secretary, It. W. Coon, the Hey. J. MM. Coon and "wit, und “Mr. J, CG, dohneon; crayon portrait and fran the Itev.. 1 it. Coun dr, and wife; stunding work- basket, Miss Anu M. Coon; set Of Jowelly, from thy grooin; cusu of silverware spoons and knives) Prof. und Mrs. J. W. aud dines L, Chirk: yines water-piteber, Mra. A. J. Howe; ect silver teuspoons, Miss Aurea Dexter; g apd forks, Mrs. T. HU, Kansas Kile, Mra. Juines Bowye, Havana, rattan rocking-chalr, Mra. 1.. Shaw anne Mies Sue Staw; stand-cover, Miss Minnle Hale; fotr volumes lerury works and toileteimnte, Mins he Cologroves ebony mantel clock, Dre aid Mra. Pruynes cube-wtund aud inat, Louisa Andrews; tuflet-bott Eromia Walt; tatote glass, Miss Hattie Huteb; Slustrated copy of ennysen, Mr. and Mrs. dames Colegrov facut huud and frame, Mr. and Mrs. W,G. Sherer; writlng-desk and furnishings, 8. BR. 1. O, Sovies ty? plynue und hand-painted cups and saucers, Miss Fannie Turbell, Woodbury-Whallon. Biss Harriet F. Whalton, ditighter of tho Rey, Thomns Whation, was joined in inarriage last evening to Mr. George Woodbury, a urumtelng: young luwyer of this city, ‘The ceremony was solemnized at tho residence of the bride's uncie, Thomas Kany, No. 439 Warren avenue, and was performed by ber father, assisted by tho Rev. HA. Kittredge, in the preaence of tho immedi. Glo relatives of tho tauly only, At tho close of the ve ony recuption tuok place, which was attended by a lurge number of Invited guests, who warmly cungratuited the py couple, Tho presents, of which there was a yreut unuibur, were both elegant and costly, the iat hotubie being u piirse of gold trom the parents of tho bride, a sliver tea-eervice from Dr. and Mra. Mills, and os pair of guid bracelets from the wroom. The bride wre bundsumely attired in cream satin, witty duchess luce and illusion veil wito orange biossums, and was unaccompanied by maids, Amuny thoze present ut tho recep on were Mra. tH. Curse. Dr. aud Mrs. J. 2, Mills, Dr. and Stes, MeCorua Mr. und Mrs. J. V. Ketehom, Sr. und Mrs. Hobest Beutt, Mr and Mtra LU, Courier, Mr. aud Mrs. David Bradley, Dr. und Stra, Worrell, Mr. und Stra. 1. It Hall, Mr. and Mra. Jon Keed, Mr. aud Mrs. E, Usturn, Sr. and Mrs. D, ib. P Mra. D. 1. Hider, Mr, aud Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs, d. ad Td aA. Furry, Mr.and Mrs, 1 the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. A. Gd. Heebe, Virglt Kinsey, str, wud Mra, ‘Thomas Dent, Mrs. A.C. Knowlton, Miss Kittie Walluce, Miss Kune, Miss Addte Ferry, Miss Ceosuy, Miss Pauling Houmiers, and muny atbera, — . DISHONEST SERVANTS. Unearthing of Inmense Frauds Perpes truted upon the Atehinon, Topeka & Sunt« Ve Raitivad by Lampioyes and Otmern . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Toreka, Kus, Dec. 8.—For some time puat the impression bas been guiniog ground that iim- mense frnuds were belng perpetrated in the con- struction departineut of the Atebison, Topeka & Santa Fé Railway. When General-Manager, Whevicr assuinud charge of the roud be em- ployed detectives tu ferret It out, and thoy stic- ceeded today In tracy it tothe Ruadinnster and section ‘forcunn of tho Easter Division, which includes tha lines from ‘Topeka to Atenigon and from Topeka to Kungas City, About twenty- five persons fn all are tmplicated fn tho fruuds, itucluding gevoral wealthy and fntluentlal citizens of Topeka, who con- spired with tho =o railwry = cmployds, ‘The information of the conspiracy wns obtained frum a sectivu-boss named. Kt MeGinuis, wno was prevailed upon totura State's evidence. The plan of operation was by tho issuing of ‘Uogus tline-checks tu tctitluus persons for tabor performed, and Indorsing the checks to parties connected with the steul, who presented thom to the Treasurer and received: payment. From tho Iuct tint the checks were algned by the section-boas and cvountersizned by the Houde nuuster au question Was entertained us to their being genuine checké for work doneon the road. Sho stent bits been going on tor a period of six yours, und tho ruilrond oltichiis say that the toss is fully: $10U,000 at year during that time. Nortou, u former Roadinaster, was the leader in the conspiracy, and bas made iargo investe Meuts elsewhere froin the proveeds obtalnad. He wis urrested In Kinsng City, ano will bo brought to Topeka tomyot. The followin Section foremen and workinginen were arrested y and placed in jail. Patrick jobn O'Rowd, F.F. O'Dowd, James Ed Fenton, Jaues Stile sy, Janes Cunnincham, John Hew motby Curr, J. 8. Leon, Join Menan, ‘Som parnur, JM. Pluinuer, J. Dillon, and Hrng Lyon. EB. J. Coleniun, Assistant Roadmuastor, has uot yeteen fuuud.: During and Krell have been arrested on various chargus and re leased un bull of $4.0 lneuch sult, Their prop- ud that of Norton and Coleman has nll been attached, - Warrnnts re also out for eloy- Bu SBEE HERRING GUAT CE OR engaging in tho steal. THE APACHES, They Are Notifled by the Mexican Aus tMhoritles that They Must Behave Thomsclves, San Frasctsco, Cal, Deo. 8&—A Tombstone (A. ‘Tp liepatch says the following Indinn news is recleved from Cumpos; “The Apaches who escapad from San Carlos made Gen, Torrazes 0 proposition, which bo forwarded to the Generat Government at the City of Mexico, First, they ask fur peuce; scvond, land enough to lve on, Thoy don't wieh to tive under the ‘Amorivan Government; therefore thoy wish to make peaca with the Governinents of Sonora and Chihuahua, Gen. Terrazoa told thom they would not be pers mitted under nny circumstances to rald upon the people of Arizona; they ‘vould nave ta ive Jn peace, and in uo event would they bo allowed to Jewvo thelr reservation, The Indians uro moving among the: powple peacefully, and the Mealeuns visit thelr canips datly, Gen, Yerras gos iid 400 troops and guurdé nitional ready to be culled out ut a moment of warning,” nt CROOKED INSURANCE, Movement Against a Pennsylvania Come puny to W Up Its Business, Hanntsuund, Dee. &—The Stato authorities touny applied for a bonch warrant for the arzest of tho olticers of tho State Capital Mutual Ine surance Company of this clty on charge of conspiracy, but the court refused tho appilen- tion on the ground that it wus not eltting as A committing magistrate, Motion was taen made todissolve the company, and an ordor wus {6 sued returnabic the Ith for the company to show cause why ft should not be dissolved, In- yastiqation of the books of tho compuny by Ine surnuce-Camtnisaioner Foster tm sald to baye de- yoloped some sturthog discrepaucied, A The Doctors disagree ag to the best methods and remedios for tho pure of comumpton and disordered Iver and kidneys. Bur hugo that bave used Klaney- Wort ‘ugree that it ts by far the best medicine known, Its action Jy prompt, thorough, and (wating. Don't tuko pills and other mercurlils that poison the system, but by waing Kidnoy- Wort restore the nutucal action of all the ore Runs —New Covenunt BUSINESS NOTICES, BMedetur, * The physiological rojuvenator of the organto system, and specitiv cura for: impotenoy, stos- ity, suminal weakness, loss of miomory, nerv> vue debility, elck and nervous headacho; u con stitucional remedy for dyspepsiu and nouraigls by aupply tie herve and bruln power, Bout by snail prepald, #1 per box; 6 for 85. Pampnlote anatled tree. Vian Sohuuck, Stovenson & Co. 03 und 9¢ Luke strect, Chicuxa, JL, agents, and for sale by all druggists, Arend’s Hoel, lrou, ana Wino, with Cinchona, the standard medicinal tonio of thls rogressivuuge, It eoriches ine blood, prompt y juvigorutes the brain and nurvolly system, inproves digestion, oto. lesult: A round for.o, bright oyes, buppy state of mind, Arend’s drug> atore, corner Mudisun atreot aud Fifth avenus $25 tu $25,000 used Judictously ta gruin dealing ylelds largo profits. For pumphlet and vlectris pen reports write to W, 'T. Boule & Co., trukurs, 180 Li Syllurst., Chicury, LAGE GOODS, Chus. Gossage § Co. Largo Importa‘ions Elegant Laces Lace Articles Specially for the i Holidays!’ Every desirable article in Real Laces From the Lowest Priced to the Most Elegant Goods Made. Placing our orders personally in Brussells for Laces designed ex-= clusively for us, we are able to offer Superior Advantages in Styles and Values. New Designs in Made-Up Lace Goods AND Neckwear. Mother Hubbard Collars, Fichus, Collarettes, Handkerchiefs, Silk Neckerchiefs, and Mufflers. " French Collars and Cuffs In Great Variety. The Choicest Goods at Low- est Prices. ‘Gossage & Co. GROCERIES, WINES, Le. (TTTION Housekeepers AND Good Livers! Who appreciate this world’s boun- tiful supply of the many good things we have to offer a WELL- FED PEOPLE for the coming Holidays. WHY NOT get your Grocer- ies, Champagnes, Still Wines, Liquors, Ales, Apollinaris and Hunyadi Janos Waters, Pears, Oranges, Bananas, Lemons, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Plums, Currants, Prunes, Preserves, Marmalades, Canned Vogetables. Canned Fruits, Flour, Hams, Teas, Coifees, Su- gars, etc., ete, ab C,H. SLACKS, Where you are always able to se- lect from the largest and tuest assortinent on the AMERICAN CONTINENT. Sweeping Reduction in prices of Sugars, Hams, Mour, ete. Our prices are semaine to all ale are’ fayored with the ready cash, 79 & 81 State-st. BRANCH STORE, 210 & 212 North Clark-st. NOTE ou sweeping reductions on many lines of goods in our De- cember price-lst, which will bo sued on the 12th inst, = MRS. Mi. A. CONNELLY, 7 East Sixteenthest., Now York, HAS OPENHD AT THD GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. Ammagnificent stock of Impurted Costumes, Dinner, Reception, wud ull Dresses, Also, Wraps, Bonnets, Walking Suits, eta, juss re- celved from the LEADING HOUSES OF PARIS, AND OFFERED AT Loss than Cost of Ingoratin Ladies will ploase present thelr cards at the dour, Dressmakora nut adnilttod, RUPTURE CURED, RUPTURE oom» UL, Lah. UR, PARKEK-DEAn By scrotal beruia, a 7en ts very eet uid tind: Uoll turuusa kl wad pow wpianee, yu uk only, retained Lhe Tupture where uliere had failed. but bare complovaly cured ine hernia, OiETZ HOY ARN, Rostduace, sat Fulton-at,, office WU i. Waxbuugton-at ‘The principle & OVW One, No overatul whateror. jo danuer wicurred, Bianufeciurers of Elaatte ‘LETT, BUTMAN & PARKE Ler BY & He N Bwckings. Troy ico 88 Mtute-st., Uoicaxo, MINERAL WALTER, MI eral Rock Spring, Wataz, in W t a Varbonised in quar§ WAUK) flit ns cilotlaad Grass OL dure, rostsurants, an ESHA cee Hy Madisou-ot, . ‘

Other pages from this issue: