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— FIFTEENTH YEAR, 3 OMAHA, SATURDAY JANUARY 2, 1886, NUMBER 166 TS T0 CLEVELAND | vate secretary, who was present witt - | COPRe CINAT N enAup T NEBRASKA SPECIA O Bf DAt " - T " - = 7 { | 4 ) was present with her hu LED N NEBRASK! ALS. U N | DUK ARE UP. V \| AR R LEYELAND, | Sand, wore an legant tattet ot tame-cotored | SLEDY ) Al SOARED. et ADLE VAMEY UF | st ¢ l AN it | SEEDS. SINGED AND SOAKED, |, wemesss semcvswe I TLABLE CASES OF POVERTY, |, %, o, ev < [WITIL BOURBOS BRILLIANCY, _— o T members of the fore ations who . in the First Degree. | —_— | Any Time and Place. e A A ake advantaze of this opportunity to _pay y y ob, —{Spee Polo- " N ¥ ™ |pect g Tho President Receives the New Year's | thoir recports o the caccntice, had ali | The Oity of the Straits Greeted with a New | SoNey, Neb., Jan, 1—{Special Tele- | Thoge Discharged from Menial Positions in | N YORK, Jan. 1. al Telegram The New Year Ushered Into Office Two Greeting of Six T arrived, and - the . president's party had h 1 gram.|—The jury in e ease of the State | P | The Boston correspondent ot the Times says ' reeting of 8ix Thousand People, scarcely taken their seats before the Year Baptism of Fire, of Nebraska versus Jim Rennolds, for the | fovernment Departments, that Sullivan, when asked yesterday if e Democratio Governors. Portuguese minis who is the dean - ~ murder of James and John Pinkston, father o wanted to fight Charles Mitehell, said: “Yes, prs BEATS GRANT SHAKING HANDS, | JUrinE the absouice of the dlasiinn minisier, | THE LOSS OVER A MILLION. | and son, on Pumpkin creck. thiris-five miles' | UNFIT FOR OTHER OCCUPATION, | 01 fwenty minufes notice, at any time, with | FITZHUGH LEE INAUGURATED. Fotiowed 1.1tk ‘Tiiste hAndsome Aiforms from here, September 16th, rendered a ver g wloves, bareknuckles, or anything he wants, X gave an added brilliancy to the seene. The < dict of murder in the first degree. Judge 6 for any amount of money that he will pro- Thiety-four Grips a Minute Breaks | Tt covernment was Lopioccniod by its | D Mo Ferry & Co's Mammoth Seed | jjamer suspended judgment at the request | One-Fifth of the Postofice Nominees | duee ot any hout of the day or night, it | Richmond Ablaze with Pomp and Pas the Record—The Tteception a minister, Hgn T SO0 et M Westy Miss | Warehouse and White's Theatr counsel. The verdiet is heartily approveaby | Will Fail of Confirmation—Bay- | presenec of two people or ten, and underany | geantey Gov. Hill, by Virtue of Brilliant Affair—Who Ohatles Ikraings and Strs. Lehtsa, ohe Reduced to Smoldering Ru he people here, who deprecated mob law. ara's Rume ‘npopularity circumstances that may be wade. 1 will cction, the Governor of the Were There. gentlemen named being all menibers —~One Fireman Killed. The Pinkstons were aged respectively 50 New York Sub-Treas exact one eondition, which shall be that the Big Bmpire State. of the British logation in Washington. The and 22 years. They came from Fairville, fight will be to the finish, and 1 will bet him Misses West wote dark blie dresses, with - Saline county, Missourl. On the night of two to one,ns high as he wants to go,on the re New Years at Washington. bt G L L e ]'“; Ly Destructive Fire in Detroit. the murder they were visited by Rennolds The Discharged Menials. sult. Lam notgoing around hunting fora fight, Vitzhugh Tee. WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. [Special thedrcsses were of silk, striped with red. e | Detrorr, Jan. 1.—Shortly after 9 this | gisguised as a negro. Aftera short conver- | _WAsHiNarox, Jan. 1. [Special.]—Some | put I am ready to meet any man in the world. | = Ricmvosn, Va,, Jan, L-Gen, Fitzhugh gram, j—When it was annonnced that an ex. | Wit Tl gold pass VieC arnmed [ morning smoke was ohserved coming from | sation Rennolds grabbed an axe and felied | Of the people dismissed from employment | T don't care about fighting any of these peo- | Lee was inducted into_ oftice to-day in_ tho tra force of Pinkerton’s detectives were on | 111l fronts of white trepe 1i<ge, D. M. Ferrg's mammoth building on Brush | the old man, splitting his head | tder the government in the departments | ple like Mitchell in public, becanse these pab- | Dresence of the gencral assembly of Virgini 5 | . ! } thefr way ere from the west to protect the | | Durine the diplomati Jion the secre. | street, between Crozhan and Lafayettestreets. | opon, Then turning upon the | here present pitiable cases. In wmost in- | lic matches ate always stopped nowadays, | Satheredin joint convention ‘in the liall of president, the idea was luughed at by white l:lnly\u;‘y'n::‘:‘(:-( ;;‘.‘w”;‘:“w ”'.'.»‘.:.w':f-.‘\”f:x"u»'\T-H‘r' ::‘ An alarm was quickly turned in, sccond and | gon Rennolds served him in like | Stances these persons are discharged on the [ What Tam after if 1 fight atall isacontest [ delegates, the galleries and every inch of BOtise officials, but any one who Is used to duce to him te members of’ the f0r- | hird alarms following in_quick succession, | manner, Both died instantly. The murder- | Detest of an overplus of help. 10 has been | that will mean something.” The correspon- | available standing room being occupied with golng to the white house could not but have | sioner of publie bulldings and grotids, stood | there being the promise of a big conflagration | er's motive was robbery, as he ransacked the | Temarked that nearly all the menial positions | dent says Mitelell was seen and adds: “le | interested spectators, including many ladies, ) " 2 1 nand add the heart of the business part of | jrowises and seeured $3 in cash. A day or | i1 the departments have been for many years | did wot aceept the propositions he hemmed | The totunda and approaches thereto were also noticed the unusual number of detectives | Detween the president and = Miss Cleve- | in within its portals to-day. They moved like land, and introduced — tl diplomats | the eity. The fire department turned | fywq after the trazedy Rennoids gave the [ filled by persons in wantand who are help- | and hawed and made some excuse about his | erowded with people, all. cagerly striving to or to catcha Shisssmen on n board, Tiiey were stationed | hncing e unmlies o I LS fhe ol | out in foree and soon surrounded the build- | glarm, but hisaceounts of the finding of the | 1esstomake a livelilood in any other avoca- | other engagenents, gain admission to the hall at cofflenient points, and during the early | Portugal, Italy, it ftattiic. 3¢ ing with hose. The flames had started in the | podies were conflicting and excited suspicion, | Hon. The eharwomen who serab the tloors, - glimpse of the new governor as he passed. packing department on the corner of Lafay- | jo was arrested pending an investigation, | SWeep and dust things, have in nearly every FOREIGN MATTERS. At noon the speaker ealled the house to part of the moved by signals from | i, China, — Austria, Aexico, achief or 1 No sooner did any one | Kusit, Erancd, Switzeriai, - Turkey: and_ Brush, and soon enveloped the | and on being searehed & portion of themoney | istance heen in the most straightened eit- | A Royal Reception at the British | order, and the proceedings were opened with %y to go beyond a certain preseribed part of | Shivedor, the " Nethornads B, e | Whole building, which was a niere shell, Bay- | was foundon his person. A bloody pocketbook | cumstances, and very often physically un Capital by a American praver by it Hies B A ML Hawdolph, the house than one of these men got up from | wany, the Uiited States of Colubia, ing but one solid wall inside of the outer | polonging to one of the murdered men was | Able to do other work. A man was dismissed [ Loxpox, dan. L—Thomas M. Waller, | bl of (e Episcopl el Thett Y Oiawhore and stopned the way, They wera | NoryRy anil Sweden, the Argenting walls. Bravely and intelligently the firemen | 4150 found on his person, the other day in one of the departments who | {nited States consul general, gave a brilliant | signed them, i speaker then called the all dressed in citizens clothing, and some azil, Denmark and Venezuela, Kept at work, but all efforts seemed futile, From the momcent of his arvest till his trial | 812W so old in the service that he could not | Now Year e W oat the roows of the | Joint committee to order and named Dele- were uncomfortable in white eotton gloves. | thom who rp “‘“‘,':{;j;":;]:j‘:”“"“',\m esht | the flumes spreading rapidly until at one | ana convietion he made no effort to cover his | Make n living at any otier work, unless it be | St Georze club to-day. e rooms were | Bl S dcod iR GBI Gl Towards the end, when the erowd of | nent, were in their court uniforms time there scemed a possibility that the | tryeks and practically confessed the horrible | very light. He wasw watchman, and was re- | beautifully decorated with flags, Nearly a | ponfior JOor @ Beiy ws o commitiee 1o citizens began fo enter, the ehief | When all of these had been presented, Col, | Whole district in which the burning building | crjme by his conduct and conversation. quired only fo sit at a door and diserin- | housand Americans and many society lead- | sombly was - ready to receive him. In Eatherod his men about him.-that s, closcr | Wilson took Secrataty Bayanis place and | 18 situated was doomed. Buildings on the ; - inate against improper persons coming | oy were present. Phelps, United States [ & few minuies” doud elieering on within the preseribed precinets—and m, ;:.”:]\'“‘,W(x 11 tho othir ofticial clusses as the | obp };lvwl";r! Brush un:,l (|;n:u';\:| ~nm-t~l lnl 1:-\ Im\s_t"lll ""““l‘;""':‘"'l'llhT i fl\) at muulu)wr times. A ! ~"“”l“""|‘| minister, stood by the side of Waller and “‘"'” “"y‘;""t; i :”I‘I*\;l"]*l‘l\l \u:“n “n:mu:n_m;p them cuard eyers entrance Tapldly, Many | Bembers ofeach arved to” the president, | eanght a number of times, but the departmen aNcoLy, Neb., Jan. 1.—(Special Tele- | who wanted to enter the build- | nesisted in receiving the guests, Among the | Of the gubernatorial party, Soon after, Gov Peopledid not {ink a8 they mixed in the | et S i A, ade i | managed to keep the flames (rom totally de- | gram.)-—For several days tho Kitchen brothers | fig after2 o'lock in the afternoon, when | guests were Messrs, Thomas Tower 0'Con- R e e erowds In the east room that every now and | of the members of the suprene courtand the | Sroying the 4 .| of Umaba have been in the city, consulting | the doorsare closed against the public, de- | yor, Justin McCarthy, Puleston, Temple, | followed by a number of lidies and gentie- then they elhow deteetive, Yet such was | courtof elnims followed. Ot the former Across the alley from D, M. Ferry & Co's [ with local eapitalists upon the question of [ coyed the old man from his post of duty and | Jennings, Baggalay. Hallett, Labouchere, [ men, ineluding ilon. John E, Massey, licu- e fac, and b et e onee (s to setrace | et were presont’ e dustice’ Waiteand | buibting, in’ the same syuate and furing | ereeting a large new Hotel and negotiating | then sneaked i, The interloper was dis- | Eilis, Kimber and Vineont, manhers of par. | L goenmor clect, and s, Gen: Loe, tholr steps and they soon T ot 1 de. | Justses, JHatehtord, Hagfn, Bradless Grav, | on Randolpn street, ave White's Grand the- | With the propictors of the Commercial and ed and the old man was dismissed. | Hament: Consils Russell and Hale, Sit Juhn | WHEOE e govenngr SThEappearange of the tectives were around or not. OF course the | by the ladies of their families, Ae M“I,'“‘:yl;“_, atreand Wesson block, and a smaller build- | Windsor hotels with a view to a purchase or | There are always quarrels amd jealousies | Machonald and Sir Chatles Tuppock of Can- | 1ldae yation of - enthusinstic usual police foree of the wiiite Louse was on e et e o crer CDIUYINE | g nsed as a restaurant, The fames leaped | lease of one of those propertics. - The nezo- | among the lowest elass of employes in the de- 8t Whistler and Boneton, artists: Presic | L, which continued several IR 16 e otics Wore tiere b, Il v . 11 MeKentiey. e contt of | aeross the alley and began o eat into the | tiations culminated this evening in the pur- | partments, and frequently strifes arise out of | Biriow. Wiitel, atos Tt Nordentolt, | The to” governors were escorted A longline of handsome cquipages Stood s s represented” Ly Chict Justiee | heater. First the roof canght, and soon fell | ehase of the Commereial hotel, real estate, | which numerous disnrissals take place, and | Marim, Mapleson, Poliy Wyiidiam, Wel: e DL TR L BRRwiiting oulsilo of the siilio louso At ln]-n-muw.,u'||'..|"v3.:».h‘lx‘;'i A ,I-‘,‘u'f»i in with a terr ble crash, fiving the whole in- | furniture and zood will. for $50,00. I.'"' poor, deserving fellows and women are | ¢ome. MeLean, Leland, Moore, Bulling and \M"H“.‘ .lm\‘mL:M AllGroRt 11 o'clock this morning, The line looked | sented by Judgzes MacArtiur, Hagner, Cox, | terior of the building, after driving away purchase was made by C. W. Kitchen, who | turned out in the cold. Nearly all of the ussey’ e the new governor and licutenant governor, like a great array of eavalvymen, for on each | Merriek and James.” Commissioner Webh | men who had been working on the Ferry will take immediate possession. The proper- [ movals made in the eharwomen force of the Received With Joy. At the conelusion of the ceremony the joint BOx of e et [ and Major Lydecker represented the distriet | block through the windows of the the ty consists of six lots, twenty-five by one | treasury department were on account of evil | Raxcoo, Jan. 1.—The proclamation an- [ touvention was dissolved and the house took ab o cor an o MNNISSIONCrs, S AR RPN , % ed feot, @ 5 {Hizt tHores it A h . yrdan, 111 s l ecess tor fifteen minutes, footman in livery, and on the knee of cach | ““Ax the visitors passed throuzh the recelyi The erashing of window glass was the lundred —feet, and the bullding thereon, | gossipers and jealousies, and in nearly every | nouncing the annesation of Burmah to the [ * Gomeratulations —and - hand shakin ! Alore L | 7 weased fury s which is only moderately valuable. Only | j i LI L 5 conchman rested the handle of his | parlors they congregated in the east room | f0F inercased fury of = the flames. i Y ately valuable. - Ouly | justance the women dismissed were in the | British empire was received to-day, There | then became —the order of - the —day, whip, and the eyes of bolh co: | ana uml::luvd in animat (m‘u\\-x-’.umn, An immense vnm\;l flocked the streets in .~ll:1|!l"|1«;n_'<'~l\n the property \n'lllrr- made | extremest poverty and want. was a grand parade in honor of the event. l]\u' ."M|nnr descending ‘lu Hn; stiman looked only in front. The (acriagos | AWOFS and tepresentatives began to every dircetion, and at times were in the way | 10w, but extensive improvements areun- NE-FIFTI WILT, FAIL ALTiFire OGO RS CF ALY ES ARG "l Hoor Tand - omeeting friends ane footman looked only in front. ‘The (a:rinz ONILFIFTI A large concourse of natives gathered to hear | foor -t Cmeeting - Siends L apd carly. " Among the senators were Sherman, | of the department. By 10 o'clock the Ferry | derstood to be a part of theplans for the | A member of the senate committee on post- | the reading, England cedes to China part e A E e R were those of the diplomatic corps, and the | T Cockrell, Mawley, Miller, Dolph L variety of liveiies and trappings was slmost 1ok Cullom, Mhnderson, Sapin, | block was a mass of thmes, and the walls | future. S oftices and_post roads said to-day that there | 06 UPDEr Iuatt i biter to sake the, S ot absenee of' coloved people in - the i as great as the uniforis worn by the diplo- nand George, A had commenced to fall, ereating something ACROSS THE BORDER. had been so far no assignments of charges | fyse il Tidian frontiers eontiviuons, It fgne 6o colored delegates being present and mats themseives. Double lines of policemen | Ves — were = Speaker € 1 1, | of apanicamong the throng of spectators, preferred against nominees made by that | hetween China and Indi Ches a coloved man wearing the badge of the ) guaided ihe carpeted portieo of he white | ',‘I"“‘I‘!"- ’\ "U"N,n S “"“"A“"?"“' NUINCrous narrow escapes occurred among | A Missing Bank Prestdent Short in | sommittee—that is the charges which have 2 e II'.n K el ol \u\\.ul\._ ,\.l i ;II o ] el ro) o | oy Browin ot " Peinsylvania, -Stnible, | fhe fremen, who worked elose to_the flunes | (s Accounts. been sent from diferent parts of the country fery Spanfards Curbed. R S A R trance at the proper thue contd pass by and | O Donnell, Barbour, Van Eaton, Thompeon, | Wrapped in repeatedly soaked but vapidly CLINTON, Muss,, Jun. L—The Laneaster | o the committee, and to senators generally, Mabrip, Jan. L—Ata banquet given by [ iy, e extended his hand o enter.~ The white liouse grounds were as well | Mattson, W -ml.ln;im\.» Lefevre, Seott, | drying clothes, l.\.-ln n:;lllmluk of th 1'1;14"'”“"‘“‘1 had not been referred to the sub-committee- | the republicans in honor of Senor Zorilla, | the governor, and with a smile siid: “Gov- A 5 Ay £ Swope, Payson, Fuller, Fredericks, Congert | By 10:30 White's theatre had been seized | last night after an examination of N T e hieh they | Speakers representing a majority of these [ ermor letme congratulate you” Governor guarded as the doorway and the public, the | Sivore Lasson, Fuller, Fredericks, 3 ) £ MLk it ks DY | jnen having the nominations to which they i g o majority nor, let e you.” v Booh e, (e i Dby . | Sioms, Dasts, Sfeatt, Breskenrilzd, Rezan: | and by 11 the firenien were compelled to turn | e directors, - President W. 1 MeNetl s | uforred incustods. AU the first meeting of | present urged o resolution againsl. (he g Lo looked ut intund breakiyg out tnto o g ) p o Bt | cirattention to saving the buildings on the | missing and has not been heard from since | the committee in January he predicted that | Grnment. OF | {hink the couniry is safe now?™ The. colored erats, had to_content themselves by loc v, Boitelli, Bianchard, My Outh’ x Y 5 i er IR et 5 L 016 Oracdnis ATsmIay i , Caswoll, Baker, Williams, Hens | opposite side of Randolph street, although | Tuesday, when he was in Lowell, whence he | {here would be - elassitication of all charges | fosted wen Ay man laughingly feplied: “Governor, L believe isplay in v . i tested against violenee, which ¢ \n y Iej! sido tlie gates. (|l!‘~u\l‘l Geddes, Steeld, Cole, Clempats, Gib- | still keeping numerous streams of water | started ostensibly for Boston. He is ehavged | quainst nominations generally, and that they | would be harm{ul of {he i L itis T was Tan amusing ineident and no RSt jouso the seono was ono | St Wilson and Delegate Caine. most | playing on the burning building, At 11 | With laving used the bank’s money for bri- | would be propaly seferied, and that | ey sivonsly wiged that help be songhit from | 4 niovad itmore than Goverior Lee. kL i o o the congressimen had their wives or other | gejoek the men of No. 3 fire company | vate enterprises in which he was interested, | qen aetua Y scin. When | the moderates, s Zaptaiih, ALHRyosol thoRkitUL Uit of bustle and excitement. The president | Ladies with them. ! i mpany X ) A then actual work would begin. When o States cavalry, who was the bosom friend and red once in his duty of hand- | Mr. Kasson renresented the ex-ministers, | Faised a ludder in front of the theatre to geta | and which do not furnish suflicient security. | agked if it was probable that an Spanish Revolutionists Aprested. | companion ol Governor Lee when the latter shaking. Ie began alimost on the | Scnator Sherman was - the only ex-cabinet | better ehanee at the flames, Finding the rap- 'l_lr;zllxlllll'l."'ll~.’i\lxl‘rll\ lLu_x-lu'hh- Il[‘-~|1|~‘}x great proportion of the vostmasters nomi MAbEID, Jan. L—A band of rey wits aHentenant in the same regiment before and it was somme (e attor 2 geloek when | Oleervoticed. 5T idly advaneing fire would preventany effeet | R IS U o gen together with | Lted would have to withstand charges, he | revolutionists nnde an attempt to-da o o M the h,,'.q”,,,,‘. of eiizens ‘ocasad ‘l., flow | At few minutesto 12 otelock along line | ive work at that point, the men were | yn go-day, have heen hatd at work on the | replied that it would not fall far short of one- | siyoy the railway bridge in the Sierra Morena | tion, was anions the erowd, and when Goy- \the rooms. Cleveland shouk ey war department across the way. ‘The line of army oflicers wended their way from the | qescending the ladder and had | books all day. The directors scem depressed | fourth of the agaregate, Of this number he hSRIve nembera’orthe bandiwero, | crordses Tn-u him he hailed the, oneby the hand. He has a ing-like | nnwbered nearly three hundred, although | about reached the ground, when :'l:',{-l;t“ { y retieent, predicted that 20 per cent would fail of con- | arrested. It is reported that several persons Hello, - Jaele! how — are shake, and he had it down o a fine point, | OnIY forty officers are stationed ih thiscity. | several fect of the cornice fell o the ladder -Lu:fim:'mlu“ll.‘\'.l:h‘:ufl'\:\l.'.‘:}?g:. “\'l‘ll';:"luf‘h\"‘;';\. finmation. He believed that there were more | havebe m.m».n_-.i and imprisened at Cindid N o which Ca ) L and Knows exacil how b pass them o 116 | losween sovents and elebtevotived ofieers | wagon. Capt. Richard Fitban was struck on | RS LREOORY S FL TR | charges preferrea ngainst postmasters than | Jeal, on, suspicion of being implieated fn | U1 i T, ullow e |0 ozt poke very little, except now and then fo an | 1oyee i Washington, and il who were able | the head by bricks and instantly. Killed, and | says die Jatter, since 1 elevation 10 the | any other class of appointees, because there b Y DYy Dnrid EoIbA ) i fequaintance, and then it was only a word or | from the different burcans of the witt depart. | Fireman White was badly but sot fatally in- l'."llli"lll yol the bank kst January, has in- | &as, as a general rule, more of local politics Kifigs 1o a Trade. After the assemblege shad dispersed tgy- jured. yosted the bank’s tunds aecording to his own | jn" {he postoffices and less consideration of | Vixya, Jan.- L—Newspapers here state | €110 Lee proceeded 1o the gubernatoftal two. 1iis manner during the diplowatie re- | ment, the barracks and Fort Myer, a Y v b ; T R AT TR e Reter thoNinmos inclinations. ~ His_ oper ave : bNico o 01 v v FatiEINg KOV coplion was easy, because Lo had just | Bumber eameover from Fort Mciénry | Soon after the flames spread to the Wesson | o Batlons. onling | Obgiutions | BAve | (lie personal qualities of the postmaster. that Kmperor Francis Joseph is. negotlating | omee it the capital, whore the reliring gove begun, and as Scerctary Bavard, who in- | 0 Ty b L e imber o oy | Mlock on the corner of Randolph and Cro- | At present the hauk has a surplus of about BAYARD'S UNPOPULARITY. with a view to buying the Gastein domain, | Caweron remained in the hall during the re- troduced the visitors during this portion | who are stopping here temporarily, Gen. ghan streets, and that building was soon en- ? 000, ‘Ilie bank holds the paper of the A great deal has been said during the past | including Tlot Sprinis and Badesclosi hotely | eoption, and was grected by many of those of tho reccpiion, stocd near. him. | Sheridan headed the line, ccompanied by | veloved i fames. Althowgh the build- | Low Cattle company of Wyomig o the | free or four weeks about the unpopulaity | the annal residence of Emperor William of | present. ; the president was able to egll each diplomat | M3 personal stail. Adjt.-Gen, Drum followed, | ings —across — Croghan - street were | S0, So far asean belearned | oo g ior Bayard. 1t has been stated that [ Germany. ie inaugzural ball and reeeption oceurred as 4l e P e | with the ofticers of the adjutant generar's de | threatened 1 caugh o VERC L deposits amount to over $200,000, and accord HOLLayRId B8 SRS A S at Avmory il to-night. Governor and Mrs. by name, Perhaps the one who atiracted the | B LIS 0 e the oflicers of | Loretened AN caught once —OF | jny to statements from a gi jeh is [ he was in bad odor with his party, with the A Gloomy Outlook in Germany. Lec oceupied a dias on one side of the hall; greatest amount of adtention was the Chinese | (i coms of engineers, hetded by Col. Mt the department managed 1o | supposed to be authentie, President MeNeil | president, and other members of the cabinet. BN, Jan. L—The Berlin exhibition has | and were presented o the 2,500 ladies and keep it within the: square named, and by | has appropriated this amount No especial reason bas been assigned for this | heen fixed for 1888, The German trade re- | gentlemen present, this cereiiony ve upying 1 minister and suite, Cheng Toao Ju. His cos- | Comb, the retived signal corps, headcd by | Keep A L S hon i tume was exceedingly rich and pecul nd | Gen, Tlazen, the eaval tillery, infantry, | 12 0'clock it was under control. thie bk will dovelop tew and Startting fea. | condition of unpopularity. One of Mr. [ view says that the new year opens with a Uil oo Tt Rcn he wore on his Lead the strange looking "'1-"' 1 corps and DIEROEDR e L Lo-night the flames ave still raging fiereely, | tyros " MeNcil has not been heard from sinee | Bayard's elosest friends gave a version of it | gloomy outlook; that the commercial world Negnu s eotBlas LE AT HIRAILIIE Chinese hat, with pompons sticking out at _“m‘:‘_",M‘:",‘;\),",'l‘,,,“{:';,:l’l“"fll'I;"} Jpetwcen e | but are confined within the walls of thebuild- | “Pyesday last. 1€ s said that a yesidentof | to your correspondent to-day, however. He | Buneasy on secount of the governments | e, RIS 0 COmManS thhe backe The other attaelies of tho Tesation | S AN BRCGTRIONG UG IRIGIENMYAL | ings wiready mentioned. During the worst | Clluton saw' him i Nassau, N b last | suid that Mr. Bayard had refused tomake | Projec o monopolize he spirit {rade. — REMI ALY ALLTR0, d 4 the wmy ofticers. It was head the wind had heen from the south, and not ednesdiy. Nothing further ding the | e cleg ep in the consular and i David B. Hill. ister and his suite al-o attracted the usial a o rmy hea ) real condition of the hank’s 1 1D)ibe]|uaticlonniEecpsln UMORCON B REEEN A Missionary to be Martyred. g | ML SO i e usial it " \Quiral - Porter, and by his side | single building on the corner of Lafayette | J% tion of the bank’s fi Wil be |G matic service which the masses of the a 3oy H Arpaxy, NY, Jan, LT smonies tention. ‘Ulhe turn-ont of senators and_ con . 3 h known for a day or two, and possibly not | diplomatic service which- the ma Loxpoy, Jan. L—The king of Momb i H gressmen must have been disap- ked Admiral -~ Worden, ” Following | and Randolph streets was seriously injured. 1 ghen. Bimk Faiiner Goteholl savane s dee | party demanded. e said that there LONDOYN, Jan, L. king of Mombasa, | gending the inauguration of Governor 1ill Etotment (o the president. ror” itk | came tho diiferent chiefs of the burcans of | it all the st of the Sauare was a total loss. | texmincd 1o spminer Gotcholl suys bo fs de- | parly - demanded. o salg 0 s | contral Africa, has soized Bishop Hanning- | io.day were among the most imposing. over 4 VI . e i ent, and many of the other | v 10%4Y § SISO Ll Lo d to s e 1y oroug| ind el s Z emands | G T T TelonT E g it 5 A exceedingly small - number. Senator | {he vy department, and many of the other |y 5o district belonged to what 15 | O WoreEstig, Mass., dan. L—One of the 5 it 3 . e | tom, who has been engaged in missionary | wiinessed at the capitol. The weather was Gftice A 1 1wl e haly, Sl umber Senator | naval ofticers of prominence, I fact, like : o S, LeOhe of e | for every position under Mr. Bayard where | seriees, and will probably jiit him to-deaili ] o e e ISt to rtiye. Renser | the army, the navy was represented by néarly | known as the Brush estate, having becn | flirectors of the Tancaster Nutional banicat | oyy0 hiad taken place, and that it required | No veason is given tor the king's action. extremely tine, and but for the muddy condi- % of the reception had bewin. - Senator | every oficer who is at present in Washing- | the site of the old homestead. D. M. Ferry ! 1 ALY MESIROMOBL AL hiishe = TR E s — tion of the streets, nothing more could have e ption e, Senator ¢ MeNeil, the missing president, was nt the | the highest order of diplomacy to make t fm}f:\n came In s shook the president cor- | (00:" Both the “any - and Suavy offi- | & Co. built their mammoth estavlishment six | hank Tuesday nieht, When he fook from the | changes without offending the entire body of Claiming Election Corruption. boany(dusiarl BILICRt iGN untolaReyial ot dially by the hand, bowed to Miss Cleveland, | ¢ers were in - fu dressuniform, | oo aen, White's theatre was originally §6,000 In bank notes, $1.000 in o ORI A DrpLiy, Jan. L—Phillip Callan, defe fromall parts of the state wuas verv Inrg 3 with a dignilied bow to eacl i and presented a very handsome appearaneé | 3 theal a8 originglly n bink notes, $ ingold, & | gemocratic representatives. The talk about ) 1 i S TR andwitl Iv:lf&"”f:.‘\-.'»‘.'t“ tu.:llll.\mlxlnux e In l‘ul.;; RS I Ll built to accommodate the Peninsular Si e aniount. of stock i the Rutland (Vi) | {100 ey, therefore, comes from congress- | DY Parnell’s candidate in the recent election in | Julhitrya i Dl rocn et sl Tl ottt e | few moments after their reception in the blue | bund, a Michigan off shoot of the s LRI I‘,“‘"‘l""“l‘l,w{jl' e ot | others who ligve been disappointed | Connty Louth, hias lodzed a petition protest- | abont 00 men being in“fine. The streetd he lingered for_a short time talking to ae- 1"!;.’,“} Jow officials from the varions depart. | Ameriean Sienzerbund. A company was | and held by the b 4t is thonght about S50, | in sccring positions at the state depart- | 1K agaib Laoatijehisgnoongnt alléging he [ were crowded :H”‘ people, and great enthusi- guaintances " Sonator Cumeron s also |, LU OO S (G SO AU | ongnized in 150, and dhis musie hall was | 08 worth,” [ler wals i e Vawlt coniidet- | e, The genlemen did_not believe that was elected by coercion and corruption. L e s e s e fully parad: kb 218 | servico commissioners. Edgerton, ‘Trentilm | built ab that time, beiug opencd with an an- | ablo miohey heloneing to the defutiet Lan | giore were any_ strained ‘relations botween Yiving China for War, nan sorand wayor rode in RS miibicieania it zusly andithe preat: | ARl Enton, and Commissionor ‘of Biuontion’ |inual fost, Augustad, 1580, et the Heobivors: h good portion of winah | the president and Mr. Bayard, but predicted | Bnray, Jan. T—ller Krupp, the Deutsehe | 8 carriage deawiy byt ur gaily caparisoned dent’s hand shook like o pump handle, At and Lrofessor, Baird, followed by | D. M. Ferry & Co's building oceupied half [ j5'suid to be missing that the latter would have some trouble in | bank and Discount bank will co-operato with | Dorses, reaching the Washineton avenue en- first the crowd went past him at the raie ot | 1 r Ll snd all the hieads of the sci- | o (e square, being one of the largest in the b | i Lianco ot e capitol shortly lisfors: Lofalooln forty it It ehsed it aftente mg | entitie_departments, led “in the procession, | BIUALG, & 0 AN A o e L procuring what he wanted from congress. | an inftuential London fivn inissuing a [ The governorand party wire escorted to the gartyiaitnuto, but saluorg nk'h-\h'm»l‘ n, and ,”“,‘" 1.‘-“”\\.- il \,,,; heads of ihe bireaus II‘II\. 'l_m-:: w.l»fl Im~l|n:“ \\.l\l|r|‘4)=. |.1_» l”* MEXICAN MATTERS. WASIIN "I'y'"i\li'u \.\T... ‘\-1?11'!':.'[“]“ l.n|::(u|| loan ‘m Ll |1(»an to provide China | assembly chamber, and as they made their Shim 4 2 ninute SHOR BES | i the departments who are presidential ap- | lugest in the United States, In the build- | goa 5 = o prdan s cave Washingto with avmaments and railways, appearaiice on - the temporary tlor with him In one minute, At 2 o'clock the ) Forebodings of Intestine ‘Proubles In A b ARt chinzo. oftho L Al rootod owith L longcontimed p e o wointees, Assistant Seeretary Fairehild 1ed | ing burned to-day 400 people are usually em- outer gates were shut and (hose inside | pointecs. Assist 3 DguLD 1,400 proplepareis)ally;an e Re, - ensury there, - Kighteen 6xpert count- 3 Tanne : 5 passed through (e parlovs, and then the re- | e freasry oflicials, : | ployed, besides 100 more employed on their |y . $he Bepanlie. - albsftensury: Hhibre, - RignEen S¥DOLy cOpble Opposed to the Tunnel, [ applanses Praver was offered by Bishop ception closed. Ihe Mexican Veterans' association was | {000 5 (ETRY (Tt e Maravoras, Mex., Jan, L—Gen. Miguel | ers will also go on this NG, Y Loxnox, Jan. L—The government has in- | Downs, Judgé Learned made abrief ad- puion closedd, L pent the day | Well Tepresented. T members, ey | Mimense farus outside of the city. IWAS | 6o, arrived Dere vesterday direct from | purpose of countng the covernment’s funds | B8O T FEEERY RerEBI S O | s ind diministed the oath ot ofi vIOWIng Hho Sieitts of he capitar and. visited | SIxty, iled in ad paid i s b o o providential | that the _fire occurred o0& | {ji City of Mexieo, and immediately issaed | 11 0 yaults, s Joiton ied G L L e snhosingtofovival o o n At 8 el capital o site rosident. Following them came the oldest day. a8 otherwlse the 1088 Ite wo 3 ) BICIY 158 counter some difliculty in obtain posses- | of the providing o) construction of 4 Rl eI u:l¥:eh|41.;:|n'..: n“l.“].”.-l.n.;“,..x_ e it B 1|!“‘|‘x|!”‘_I::”“I\I\I:‘ t ‘I‘lll"“‘lllu;”l'l\l .v““ t :'Thl..l;‘lk :Il\\lli’l:\xl‘:l|‘!l\l »: 4 of lite wonld | 4y gyor gssuming command of the federal | Sion of the offiee, as it is understood that My, |,._m|.‘«| .\I..vn.-;‘ ‘1""' 1rlish channel between ::v"'"“l:]‘\t‘jg{‘ *i'u“hm-}‘l..}” '|I"|'1I.:»'I.». oted L Senator N dersol | ved infor- f 0 i prol ave beel BTy Ered x i i e (Tamaulii 3 s present ine g A850) fl lKngland and France, J - ppearanee was venerable and very impress 4 troops in this state (Pamaulipas). Gen | Acton, the present ineumbent, asserts that in 3 Bt io ormors of New. York. sine mally at her apartnients in the Portland, and [ SRPEHACE Wik VAR ! Definite lizures of losses cannot be given, | ; jee to himselt and _his bondsmen, he can - i L R SPALEe) welcomed a large number of senators ai [lie Grand Ariny of the Republie de e snobiLio & hastian Villa Reel been appointed | justice to himselfand Lis IBon: hieean T : the inaeutation on July 3, 1737, of Gen, ( 8 b ( Pluant weather hefped to | DUt the total will reach not jess: than $150- | 15" b immediate command 6f - the | DL urn over the monies in his charee oxeont | jibwas g COML DAY e | e Clinton.' T closta wWith i fow wordy to a suecessor regnlarly appoin s, Jan, 1 i of piaise to his immediato predecessor, Goy- army oflicers, e N R S T it u i gk et ran Wyek di : ost New Year representation | 000, The stock alone in . M. Ferry & Co's | roros B ; 3 Mrs, Senator Van Wyck did not oprg \ 6810 y 3| forees i this city. Gen. Franciseo | jyagident, and contirmed by the senate. This [ house in which Gambetta died was s erior (mow President) © Cleveland, and At A B for many years. - The members were in line | js estimated to have been we ou $1,000,- ; 3 Bt sie hoa boon odt of socioly prdinie to their posts, and numbered about | g0 1o $1.500,000. and “lh“.,“‘_”;“'"iI"l"'“,,'“v“ istrado supereedes Gen, Lawro Cavasas as | hatter, howeves, has been fully diseussed by | than ustal this year on- account ot a T s TR T B ot ) o o and i all, “Fhey were admitied | %% 10 SLERRE Wil thelr Dullding WS | conander of the trontier troops between | hih oficiuls lre, and the optnion prevatls | vain. Forun: WASIHINGTON, Jan. 1.—| Associated Press,] 1 west gates at the avenue, and be- | Valied at $250,000. As to the origin of the | Camargo, and the officials are required by | that My, Jordan can les Iy take possession, TR 50t y f At the conelusion of the nony, the —At the entrance to thé white house grounds up the ave- | fire there are no well devised theories. Some | Ew to assume their offices. to-day. The fed- | Should Mr Acton_resolutvly, refuse to turn The Pope's Litest Conversion. governor, with his staff, procoeded 0. the R anian honL it the browd oF nt portion w throuzh the | of the employes hintat ineendiarvism, cliim- | eral forees will try to prevent this, State | over the funds to My, Jordan's sceretary, ']l 18 Rowis, Jan, L=The pope has converted | exeentive chamber and received callers for eurious idlers who gazed with interest at the e, havinyg passed entirely throuzh the | g that there were no fives i the it of the | H00PS Wil “as certainly try 0" install | sald he could. if he cansiderul i advi personil presents of many years into money | one hour, Atzo'clock they proceeded to the handsome equipage of the diplomatic corps, | White honse. Matiy coloved men, 0 0f | 1 Siding first attacked by the flames, and that | 18, eficlals, ~thorefore © serious “con- | tuke advantac ction 5,640 0f the revised | donated he proceeds, £20,000, to the | exccutive mansion whepe eallers were re- he lugh off 1 the governmentand othier | {hem mainted and evippled, were included in Wing tirstattacked by the lames, and that | sequences are feared, The forces are | statutes, which provides that the seeretary of | 30 (R TG S WS & ceived [rom 4 (0 6 p,m. The goveror enter- istinguished persons. Mounted policomen | e ranks of this orcanization. some outside ageney must have been responsi- | about equally divided, Pronunciamentos | the treasury iy transter: the money in the & Nagund AL I ST TV g AT 0 uished 1 . Mounted policemen | oo were not opened to the general | ble for the fire. The oflicers of the company ave | ke leing issuéd in the interior, The state | hands of aiy depository of jublic monies to The s ol i evening. ks sarriugs upproach cleas, and o long s aniil after the G A, It reeeption. was | completely at a loss o account for thie Will surely be placed under martial Jaw, | the treasuiy of the United States (o the eredit fhe Small Pox Troubles, i~ e of ofticors formad on either sule, of | Goycuded. “The erowd “of Waiting eitizens | of the firc, e sngance on D, M. Ferry | TS move b in the interest of Rubio, pres: | of the . x MoxtiEAL, Jan. L-—The barricade be- An Eight Hour Strike Fails, Tuo band. ocenpied the vestibute | Was immense, and extended from the eastern | & Co's property is 310,000, and is distribyted |t ebief of the federat cabinet, fathecin-luw LI PRESIDENTS CONPRIBETION. | gyveen St Canegonde and the city on St Branbock, Pa., Jan, L.—There will be no and discoursed familiar airs during the pro. | £ate i a - solid mass far down - the | anone a lavze humber 'of "companics. The | 9F Prosident Diaz, an- uspivant for the presi- et Cleveland contribitted 510010 e | oo S was sain pulled down st night. | Stspcnision of worl at i EdganTlomson steel s of tho. cermonios, The decorations of | dyenue occupying the middle of the street. | Lion of England has 550,000, but none of the | deney of the republie, Grant monument tund yesterday, - Aceom- | S ER GG L Geenrred and | WOKs. Enoughomen have accepted the 10 e i St e ety horttiontof | Wien the tine” arrived “for the “generai | gifirs have ovee $10.000 cach, Lo lssos -~ panying the contribution s a ltter express. | Night but was tepiaoed. 4 s v il |y cent advanee offercd by the it to-cons confined to tasteful 1lo arcangements, ing the hope that the celation will sueceed | theo flicers were pelted with stones. - One of- | tiyue the mill in operation. The men wanted recoption, the gates were opened and the | wud inswance on the other buildings. cinnot New York Gleanings, ) baltolilnL sl o0 o illin irace palins o tropica Mlants o inits object. ficer was cut on the head with a bottle, but no | the work divided into three turns per day of Gracoful pals and rare - tropieal -pluts | (G S the Bninense erowd, the best of ! H line passed through the white house. Not- | be obtained, NEw Yore, Jan. LThe body of an un- —~ ] L il Ik f were in profusion. Boquets of great size and - Known man was incinerated for experiment | : Traged serious result ensuced. A deputation from St, | eight ours, fnstead of two turns of” twelve : 4 s | order prevailed, and evers thing passed off in THE ROOT OF EVIL. AR ERGARRL IR L AXIGEIND) Yho Gallatin. Trogedy. Cunegonde waited upon the ety authorities [ hours cach “Phis the fiom refused. 1t i harmonous colors stood on the centre tables. | 3,05, 1Gtest possible maune al purposes at Mount Olivet eexictery yeste GALLATIN, Mo, Jan. L—dohn Swmith | Jmle o e mont WWia arvived ut | thought all of the employes will sign in & licate gavlands of smilax cntwined Dartmouth College Anxious to 8ecuve | duy. ‘The cometery oftivers dechine to give | gnotner of the Gladson murderers, was = | hywhich the city is (o withdaiw the foree | ey days, tal chandeliers, During the reeeption all the parlors except At 11 o'clock, to the accompaniment of | the cast room were darkencd, and when the Sanborn's Bin-Boaked Sholk any information in velation to the incinera | pested Wednesday night while vetirning to- | from the barricades and the health regula = “Hail to the Chief” by the Marine band, the ‘“‘l'l‘,"‘l“‘“l / '.'"|‘xil'."‘:.";'.:l‘nf.'l". i ;'l'"‘ """“‘; Boston, Jan. L—[Speeial Telegram.]--The | tion, this town from the country where he went | tonsare ot fied with, ‘Rl) . v pred e reception | ofticials entered the bea oo the: effe wublished several we AN The 5 aatas vy . 5 v AT Wmn‘l‘:‘g:l‘]{\‘mm‘“aumir;;;d““"\;n reception | ORIl e, ‘Lho_ sun_ &ono . belghtly l‘:l"l l‘mlnkl_.‘.lx‘ Iu.l.]l sveeks o i sketeli of | The board o health yesterday bezan pro- [ after the body was discovered. Yesterday Mining Strike Oy theumatism s and took up thelr statlon tn, e DINE | itough the southern whidows ind the spier. | (he remarkable dual life of Edward 5. San- | ceedings ugamst Dr. J. 8. Dennler, of Long | morning he wiade a full confession i he | e i 1o The long sirike of e : AR Daiard loal ik 4o A Aid views frow them added no littie th the | born, who, while leading the life of a wiser | Island City, o leading physielan tor failing to | was coused into this nurder on the évening dail. 1. ong A We doubt if there is. or can be, a specifi 0 president, Seeretary Bayard esc ¥ & phyi & | viver coul miners is virtually over. The " Miss Cleveland and the temaining members | charming scene. 1t is estimated that over | in Boston and coining money by keeping | report the death from smallpox of a patient | of the 20t by Joseph Juip, who, he siss i irtually . remedy for tieumatism; but thousands whe fthe cabinet followed with their ladies, | 6:000 people shook hands with the president | houses of ill-fame, in company with one Ann | attended by 1 Iti d 1| Struck the fatad blow, robbed” his vietim and | iners of Alton, Hays, Risherand Munball | nave suered its pains have been gcatly L Bty Lamias belrs tho onts bsuntee, | durin the reccption. The presidont Towered | 11 A HaImpony noAnn f atlended by him, Tt aligad that the dis- | finew the body Into n well. Phy corone returned 1o workk at thé 215 centrate, There | gue™) R RS Rl Slaitly Ao it I s O bee e | S record of hiand shaking considerably, 1y | 1iltom was canonized inKingston, N, 1., | cise spread to other fmmlles through his neg- | jyry pendered i verdict that W, C. ‘Gladson | are now slnost 2,000 wen - at work at that | g N0 BRI 1 S0 have I, with Miss Ba brought up the rear, | cizht minutes he shook the uds of 274 per- | 85 a saintly philanthropist because he gave | S%o 0000 of estimates and o | eanme to his death on December 50th about 7| pried aited Lo find relief, try this great reiedy, o Iacios stood 1 this order: On presl: | sons, or about thirty-four a minute. e | money to churches, and erccted thore in his | yestaiee bon fotinatos mid apportioninent | 1,5, by felony at the haids of John Suith — 1w aflicted Wit Hhcumtim twenty dent’s right, Miss Cleveland, Mrs. Iayard, | highst number preyiously shigken by a pies- | native villaze a_beautiful and costly semin- | or (i mainieniie of he municimiily for | and Joseph Jumip, who were principals i The Pouting Poles Petering. years, Preyions 1o 1883 1 fouid no reliet, bu rs, Manning, Mrs. Whitney and Mrs. | identon New Year's day Was by Gen, Grant, | gpe His fivst will bequeathed o large sum o | year 155, The ag Dwod Iy gk a0 | said felony.” The prisoners wuived exiil Detkort, Jan, L—9a, m.~Up to this hour Erew worse, and at one time was alinost helps l et ate allowed | flas. Owing to a severe cold Mrs, Endicott | When he grasped the hands of “twenty-eight . 4 oo, | e ' | pation and were remanded. There was talk AT R i ; rese) persons a wminnte for twelve minutes, artmoutli college,but fearing his name would . 3,01 wed, 2 but it did not fake shupe. s polic o1t amons ] Was Dot presel t i 1 v Dartmouth college,but hi 1d Iulmu I\T'\u:.-\\‘ '-4“_4:“wx&~ M\I\l \\.-.v!’“h‘“” of lyn hing, ! 1 ||‘.. police report all quiet among the i EAL ;mr(,”‘.‘- d ‘4 l lu»‘ms The prosident and members of Lis cabinet | | Secre y and Mis, Bayard entertained the | 1ot be perpetuated by this institution he | it AEUO (WRE ERIME EOnISERCE - Polish church people. U s thought the ([ 41 hor dnedlelu ever hady wore Prince Albert coats, diplomatic’ corps at bicakfast, of which a | made a sccond will endowing Kingston semi- | enindie by the san At seagecni 1t 1O Dublin's Mayor lustalled, prescnce of the police and tie knowledge that darcon, shiley Village, Mass, e - - - large portion of the legations in the cf - 5 ewi- swindle, by the saw dust game, of 1, L. Otis, " | the militia are under orders has lad @ quict 1 had thenmatism thires years -~ iss Cleveland wore a court train of garnet | Jarze | gatlons in the ¢ity par- | pary aud cutting off Dartwonth college, Now | of Rochelle, 1iis. DunLay, Jan, L—T. 1. Sullivan, the new wivt- | years, and got no velvet, with tabliese of white silk wrought | took, = Mrs. Bavard, assisted by her danghter o » A ! e h 2k ' o , | ing effect relief till I took Iood's Sursaparilla, It bag T bendod ombrottory. e Sorshae was | and Miss Audrews, of Baltimore, received | Daitmouth sccks to break the will, showing - ord wayor, was_formally installed in_ofice | - . 60 L toak Hioed's Barsaparlia <15, § & in f cart | from 2 to 3 o'clock in the afternoon, its willingness to use the money gained i Anlk nal Machine, to-day with much ceremony. ‘The populace Corkey Did the Cutting, o gre s forine, §recommend it 1o white, eut square in front and heart o 88 y & 1 in 3 e others” Lewis BURBANK, Diddeford, Mes Shianed ai tho back, ‘The gapnet velvet fornied | Mrs. Manning wis assisted in veceiving by | the vile business. -Thursday the case can OuicAGO, Jan, L—A mysterious plece of | was very en thulastlo und tuned out en | Pirsung, dun, Lodulin Higglis, who A J B e L Tl o g s ere s, Fadnclild, Miss Mty Manuing and | up at Exeter, N. H., when two witnessos tes- [ techanisi was found at the new oftice build- | 1o e 1 hujor oL lle gyt an JWRRNSE | wias slabien ju b Dollsh sox. ou Clirluiiss Hood's Savsipariila 18 claracterized by M colored il de ode | Mis: tu id Susie e ¢ fuvorite Pliee S8 5y tne P TTH P - = < 11, COMIPOSE Suns i ahol Vol i s morni “Thomas Corke; broe pecn : e 3 the pearl colared gant do suedy | Misses Kuby and, Susic "lilden, the favorite mul.lln..x ulmllul; .\:.m) .Ilml m'ym to tian- | g of the Chic 0, L!hm‘un,mn & q..lmq | e groen banners whd bearing | gepiug, disd dhis potolug. P Corkey | throe ) vitivs 18t the combination of sact business at the time e made the second | railway about o'clock this morning. It is | gijjor cunblems of green color, was one of the | . yemedial agents ; 24, the proportion; hi a boquet of\\hlm 10568, Mis, and Miss Endicott received a large Bayard wore a train of white number of calls at their howe, ly embroidered white Mis, Whitney received at Ler new home. -~ been lying around about a week covered sl :!;»:];;:hz?r“lj:t‘s“ it Slie woid | Sl was winted by M. Gen, Hacen, M The New York Sub-Treasur, with dirt and became revealed last night. An o o atural rose aymond Rodgers,” Mrs, Lawrence Hopki N Y ORK S alegrg lices led 1 > g : p rig Manning wore a very faint shadeof | Howard. Miss® Porter. Miss \‘\'lll’dl}ll‘,’ll‘ix:; '“\L\}‘\nlrlh. Jan, 1 Hfiln(‘ul Telegram]— | ofticer was called and took the maching l_u Wreck ul a Freight n‘“‘n emuroiderd In pearsand | Howoll and Miss Mabel Meddell, 'he term of Assistant Treasurer Acton ex- | the Harrison street police station, where it | azyveston, Tex,, dan.L--A 5| e | city. The event is looked forward 1o J5 ail over the front. Ithada | = Mrs, Vilas and Miss Vilas were assisted by | Pired yesterday, Duringhis four yearsservice | Was examined by several electrieians, Who | xorom Dallas says: A collision o with mueh pleasure on the part of those s did the dress of each lady in the re- | Mrs. Stevenson, Mrs, Col. Lamont and Mrs, | nearly $6,000,000,000 has been received and | \01¢ inable (o decide the nature of the vesterday morning on the Houston & who expect to attend. It take place Tty Inslay of Michigan, paid out at the sub-treasury, and over § tenia, 18 i supposad ik holds, dyuante sty MO St Garrel station, Dy | to-morrow, Saturday evening, in the vs. Whiticy wore a white satin, richly | = Theé Christuas holiday is a sad anniversary i IEY, ARG @ 15 | will be gurned over to experienced persons | TG TRREY L GIRI cilioose, wnil Guards' hall, Will e 2 Mhnniticant ‘g | b0 the famiy o the aiormend anutversary | 000,000 in mutilated currency has been sent | 10-day for examination, which 8 passenger engiveand caboose ahd | Light Gnards' hall, Willians | : Recklace and dimmond comb coni- | they werenot receiving to-day. g to Washington for cancellation. - L R O s Nssongers, | [sonts ‘“"1 s Wil e ',‘""“" il freo 1 : her toilet © itk it | o Outside of e Wwhitd housa ihe largest re- AR - Weather for To-Day. | s OF wiow sustatned tojurles, W, 8, | out othors desiving Lo attend cau do so by Hood’s Sarsaparilla a8 wore & shrimp-pink silk, with | ception was that of Npeaker and Mrs. Car- e Panama Canal Digger. Alssount VArLgy—Local snows, fol- | Moty and Mr. Durby, boti of Dalias, were | paying a small admission fee §old by all d : x for 35, 3 trimmings and ewbroidery on - crepe f"”" {A"I::zlen hel;)luludlu-n of nl(.e fan- Pans, Jan. L—Charles De Lesseps will | lowed by fair weather, colder in extieme | botli seriousiy injured, “Ihe passengers were | Clark ’\ Im 1 \ nly by C. 4. 1100 ; ivs of the me) s of the house of yepre- | start for Panama, Javuary 5 His father will | northern portion, and siationary followed | brought back 10 Dallas where the injured | ondon, Clark=on & Huui, have remoy- ol % seitatives assisted Mrs. Catlisle in recelviug. | fullow on D3¢ 2ot | by Hisiuls Yemperacdie. in horthern poition. | weé cared tor, | ed to iraiite Block. 100 Doscs On qualities, T il s aomedicine of unusual s 1o « 5 L1 TuosnersuN, i bireot, Now Yoik Cily will. ‘The case will be up for several days, | Supposed to be an infornal machine. It hias | features of the day’s celcbration, Thirty Wi were in the procession. Good order ,,...{ Children's Party, Invitations are now out for the Chil dren's Party, given by Prof, W. H. All mon, to wll Nis daucing classes in the vadled, LLINGTON, VAR S

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