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DOUBLE v PART I. SHEET. PAGES 1-8. SIXTEENTH YEAR, 2, UMBER 198, # I'he ola chief sits o t t en arming sinee the above mentioned decs " b . o | form chiet and checks off his mail. ¥ Stovx Crry, Ta, dan, L=[Special Tele: satruotivs - i . Noarl Hy ¥ Offclal Lifs 0 | 1ectors had a joyful evening this week ntat “i" ns were made, nothis I hay cied The President's Blow-Out Not Oonsidered | writes the initials of the new man beeause | wrawmto the B, |—Sionx City was visited A Destructive Fire in B. & M. Head oarly iy ars o Mo Jife O saloon in tf ndsbergerstrass, Forty 0 ¢ ish their Liopes of the preservance of n o politicat-reform chief is unable do b 1 . t arters t \ wly Bighty Tears of Ofce Lif saloon in tho Landstergersiraes, Fortsfous | 4 dlmial hee oges of the proserance of an Doqulified Bacoess iho polilcatrefor chiot 18 wnable to" 0.1t | T 0 e Beve LS B RS ot quartor : pleted by Emperor William, yun z arabs were treated 1o gingerbread an e, ' | I Hahtly, Even after months of coaching ] A st Ao g it i and their governments showed pacific inten- g - there arc chiefs in varfons of the government | 9 o'clock the ¢ vas sounded, b o apples and presented warm coats and | gions cortespondaing to the wishes of their departments nnable to transact of superin- | was some fittlo time before the tire depuit- | LOSS~A HUNDRED THOUSAND ‘I”ly“‘ (one apiece), stoc w’ s¢ ‘\l‘*‘\“ boots | people, A FALLING OFF IN ATTENDANCE h‘&nlluwhn\mruul their 4]\\\\14-'\~“=H\\| the | ment reached 10 of the disaster. The £ A and ten mark pleces, The Berliner Manner —— old chief ns an $1,500 clork does it all. Alowing 6ee ie Josers and. Amonnis: Joo AT BVENT DULY GRLEBRATED | irieits nad pravionsly enlivensd them by British Grain Trade Roview. Alon 108 ApeThvel no 1o Tabay, foma po- | fotlowing ekl losers ar " Lktlied ”"l s Jolnson & Coss Entire Stook — festive and seasonable 5, which, oddly | PAVERPOOL, Jan, L—A leading weekly | The Elements Conspire to Dampen the | litieal debt. For instance, Senator Voothees | Culliman, bufiin, erner Toarth thel <800 e 13, & M's Genoral OF \ : % grain circular say I'he grain trade is yery Enthusi Very Fow of th demanded and secured the appointment of | son streets, §1,000: Matt Franeiseas, stock . oy Toval Oermans of Hizh and Low Degres | SNOusi thoy seemed to enjoy less than the | o T vear eloses with nnusual activ: inthusiasm — Very Few of the two chiefs simply because they had voted for | and fixtures, €3,000, insurance $500; Capt lees Gutted—Vinyard & €chnels 78 f High ar i leg gingerbread. ] S P b “Common Herd" on Hand— him for senator. twice while in the Indiana | aeoeyiia §0, covered by Insue der's Loss—Other News. Assewble to Honor Their King. A TREATISE ON AFRICA, ity. Wheat is dearer in ail positions, There Washing oW lemslature, Ho is ot the only senator Who | ypen: '3y, Larson, stock of dry goods isa large inquiry from speculators. The ashington News, has palmed of such men.” A Y 5 demand from millers is small, but is expected — LIERTY'S AT UNSATR, £10,000, partly insured, almost a total loss » i g y cently appe: Jong them Gerhard R O THOTAEATIAE T K VAL BE THe Sont Che Major Diavid Porter Heap, engineer seere- [ A sad _eatastrophe, resulting 1 T I G R R ¢ Uk a2 U AR L vis ex Africa” The | holaraeid at 68 advance and. few are The Prestdent's Reception, tary of the light liouse board, while in New | death of Hlenry Niver, took The B. { ieadqunrters building, & — author starts laring that Stanley and | Sifered, At yesterdny's market there wasa | WASHINGTON, Jan. 1.—|Special Telegram | York a few days ago, made a personal in- | in connection with the' fire. While | the northwest corner of Tenth and Farnand o qrey | Flecel have explored tho “Dark Continent” | laige aftenda t How tho New Year Was Ushered in Wit BN Several int books of travel have re- 0, with ing, Wheat | to the Bue Eversthing and everybody | Spection of the Bartholdi statue recently | the hook —and ladder company streets, was visited last night by & most dee i 1 . | was very firm nd & A i LA YO0 | erected in New York harbor. 1o says vis- | starting for the fire, Niver and another party | structive fire. At 11 o'clock James G, Bars b | 50 thoroushly that, trom a purely exploration S yery fivm and ot Diginess wis dene | were given up to-day to the reception. The | {5 St be restrieted from ascending the | hold the horses, Which were very fractious “l' g n emp ‘\?" ‘| the B, & M, general of Boisterous Fun. point of vi it is now played out. e i jp iy 111 Bss s don e, hostly at | Stun shone early In the morning and for a | interior of the arm which is uplift and restiess. As the driver mounted o his D e Dulhiire: WisE AN therefore advises Germans to turn their ens | an advanee of 6d. Maize was in good | Whileitlooked like the day woul beanti- | the toreh, otherwise it will come i | seat, the team made a lunwe forward, knoek- [ fices, was passing the builiting, when he ergies to developing Afriean trade and in- | demand at an advacee of about 1s 4, | ful, but at 10 o’clock the sky became over- | down some day with several peovle init. Th ing Niver down and stepping on him The | ticed a cloua of smoke bursting from an DOINGS IN FRENGCH SOCIETY | dustry, cultivating thesoil and opening up - ciieh, theair beedme. tatw amt fo. the slueh | AT IS constriicted of sheet copper, braced | fmmense hook and ladder trick passed over | cast window of the tirst tloor of the butlding 4 " 5 . inside with iron stays, ‘There s spr liis body. Niver died from his injuries shortly [ 5 ras B liiiniod by Sloan, Jolinson & tliels postiions. "Etia: yra and gauna, The Spring Manocuyers, r foot was added the most disngreeablo | enouieh Insie fof ond- person At a tinb 10 | aftorwarts: Lo was about thirty years of aze, | 1 e Foom accupled by Sloan, Jolinson & he thinks, should proye most valuable. Fs- VIENNA, Jan, L-=The mayor of Broes, a | atmosphe As usual interest was centered | nscend an almost uvright ladder, Upon | and has been employed in this city for several | Co. as a wholes ale gie A HASLy CXAUIME Beantifal Women in Warm Furs Matke | peciaily he calls attention to the crocodiles, | town in ‘Transylvania, has been officially | at the white honse, The president and Mrs. [ reaching the top of the hand there isa_nar- | years pasts P il \:';f“fd.“","] it “:\‘*‘Ill\l!‘\'jguv:'*:"\"‘l; the Customary Calls—~General Bout- | Whieh he believes will have a wieat ecm: | notified to prepate for the spring manocuvers | Cleveland_must have been sorely disap- | FoW balcony wide enouglsto perinit. twe or AT BT ORVEN Y6, the building, and o i to No. 2eng anger's Latest Move-Other mereial future before them. which are to be held there and which will be | pointed. Their guests numbered one-third | pp "’M the surroundings. On Monda DEs Mo1sEs, In., Jan. L-|Svecial Tele: “""l‘;- nearly "I‘_l"'*“‘l- '\‘I'\VM‘;' '; b Kivopean Happornings A THEATER'S THOURLES, attended by Emperor isJoseph. T less than nst year, but this was probably | wiile the major was on top. the ofticer W6 | gram to the Briv, - To-day the Seymour coal | & CHLWAS Luriod in frots Bok 4% Wit wes ¥ PE W The best Berlin theater, the famous | usual earliness of the notice is supposed to | owing to an impression that the president | accompan him without' much_exertion [ S (8 G ] e, caved in, | Moo general, brinking the working foree - Deatschos theator, founded a few years ago | indicate an intention 1o concentrate troobs | would not be present and the disagreeablo | Shook the arm so that the major feared hie | Sh0 0 A SAvIIS 1 8GR COUR0 SRR T | e departiment to the seene by agroup of actors on the model of tue | i0 Trausylvania, condition of the weather. There were the | {yOUld be diopped from his perch, e Lt e SIS sl ORIGIN OF VILE FIRE, Liohg LAVE the Bmneror, Cot i LR . s s the 1§t tlie statue is placed under the direction of | holiday there were no persons at work in the |y grivin of the conflagration 18 a matter {Copyright 187 by James Gordon Beanett “omedie Trancaise, is threatened with dis- | goplet's Pacific Speech Applauded, | Usual members of the army and navy, mem- | the light housc d he will sugest that | mine and a mule happened to bo the only |GGG Gue T When fiest discovered the Brrtias, Jan. T New York Hesld | Taption. Though a decided artistie success, | (uis Jan, 1,—The press of this city 5 | Dere of the diplomatie corps and | visitors ‘shall ndt beallowed to g0 et | giing that was kitied, The erambling began | 1o LR s e ; ‘ it has, from the outset, been a finaneial fail- i immediate members of the admin- | Than the head of the statue, where there is " e [ fire was burning e rear i Cavle—Special to the 1 -Nearly elghty Yaveralof.the otiginal membel ho | MAuimous in its applause of tho pacitic ut- : . ite | alson point of observation: The major fs | ast night and completed the work to-day. |y in front of Sloan, Johnson & Co.'s years nave passed sinc ¢ Wilhelm, now Several of the orlizinal members of the | gorances of M. Goblet in his spoech mage | istration, but that great class usually | yo¢ignly impressed with the stauncliness of | The mine was owned by L. F. Fuatehe and | Thie room was piled (rom floor o cefls the German Katser, Iad of ten, had his com- | CONPANY have already [eft it and the result | yosterday to the deputation from the stock | designated as the “common herd” and ordi | tho statue, and o predicts that in- two oF | was teased by forty_muners, who wero work- | {1 s W (oCioctiQECe mission as ensign of the foot guards handed | ©f e 185t year's business s so discouraging | vxehiange, and says that it hopes the speeeh | narily numbering way into the thousands, | three years considerable repairing will be | ini it on the co-operative plan. e loss of et Lt O s ; tol Strietly spoaki 1ie e lghtiell that it fs said Fran Niemann, its chief fem- | will putan end to the alarmist campaign, was not there and no explanation i3 made | needed on the copper work. the shaft is complete, and It has not been de- | in - the building, — au N0 gas was o hum._ Strictly spoaking the eightieth an- | frv 508 ORI SHCOTE LT and other — of tha absencs: 'Tlicte’ \are atixlons in- HOW REPUBLICANS HOLD ON. cided whether an_attempt will be mado to | burning on the floor where the fire was dise B Sullivan Quietly Reinstalled. quiries concerning tiis licalth of the presi- A prominent democratic ofticial, who has [ open it azain, This mino was the sole de- | soyvered. A report spread that the fire had S EL B DUBLI, Jan. 1,—The procession attendant | $0 1 SR the Al oF Lo BICH | the raputation of being an extreme partisan, | pendencs of the place for coal and the peoble | yrted from the engine in the basement and e At . oo N T8 BORST SHIEEBE e AELAN A AL 1Bl i <, as savs hio lins been studying the methods of the | are alatiued at the prospets of a coal famine, | Rt AR RIS CEE REIEIEACR Talking of theaters, 1hear from Munich | ! LUy M, afew minutes before he appeared whether | republicans who have heen retained in_oflice ot o L . N that the enterprising composer, Carl Dip- | /1N a8 lord mayor of Dublin to-day was the | o would be able to participate. When ne | and he has discovered that they have instruc- Wahlquist Goes to MeCook, with kerosene, 'This was.not the case, how- bern, has written the libretto and musie of a | Simplestever witnessed in the eity. = There | oy down stairs on the arm of Mrs, Man- | Hons from the republican Jeaders to hold on | pacrivGs, Neb, Jan, 1L.—[Speeial ‘Tele- | ever. ‘The fire did not reach the basement at hire mustered thiekly at the kaiser's reception was none of the display usual upoin sue g ; n heir positic er the present adininis- : SR TRALEGRIS st or s bl X B e e pinet Diet | romantic opera. entitled “Dor Bulgare,” the | Seension. O e HSPIOY UsUALUDOR such a0 |\ or ghio assisted him, nstead of vice | {eatton atah besnnin o et of i | £ram to the Bre.|—Charles B. Wahlquist, | all and goods in that part of tio_ building re ide: n streel 'nder | here of which is Prince Alexander of Batten- —— versa, as is customary, o frown overspread | stances republican ehiicfs of divisions have | one of the brightest young journalists in the [ ccived all of the damage done by water only. .T.I,',“, ::.‘.,,.,:.‘f,', “(,(,',‘,'.1',,1.""',,,‘1‘;.’°h,,l,lzfil:,: burg, The opera is embellished with Bulga- | Nearly Three Hundred Lives Lost. his face and lie bit his lips as he sn.-pn-l\-u a | voluntari "n-qmulwl to be reduced o the | state, has severed his connection as city editor | ‘Uhere was no oil in lh:h-nul;u; as ':!.u- firny i the hovo of catehing a glimpse of the old | TN waltzes and_quadrilles and a Bulgarian | MAbitas Jan 1—Two hundred "m"x V- | limp from the swollen condition of his knee. | FARS 0ff clorkk S0 that they might holt on 1o | of e Gazette-Tournal ol this place, with the DL Gl horo on lfa way to tho New Year's sorvices | itnn's Warehs' Several ticaters, it Is ?u“v)m\tf ¥ ‘{I\-(x; 4|" 0 I|I SR | Syl one not noticing him | e republican leaders informed as to what :::m::nfrynn‘h‘w]l-l of “tho | SteCook \lhl:\v?(u]lil\(‘ The fir le “'u“\\ ll( 0 »mlnl i getting to in the cathedral. But in view of the cold | S4ith offered to produce it. e v wnelogire at tie (heoplers | speelally would not have discovered any dis- | is going on within the campof the adminis | Riehard Ahompeon's. interest in which Sr. e B i L LB weather, the bitter wind and the snow fall Preil saw a strange ereaturo a few | Fifjs,/'e"¢ yesterdey. 2 " | comfiture. A flush mantied his cheeks from | tration, “These spies, for they do not de- | Wailquist has bought. - He will be associated [ WOk st soon had fhir stichus, from ing, the tmperial physicians forbade the | 13¥S since swimming in a lake, and which —_——— aslight fever, Secretary Manning looked much [ Serve to bo called anything b have | ith his brother in the conduct of the paper, | & network of hose playing on the flames. p S o at first he mistook for a water serpent. On Jim Cammings Behind the Bars, more i1 than did the president. It was | dssurances that they will be restored to their | The field is ample, the workers capable and | ‘The tire was an especially mean one to fight, o e ool s s ' Sr. 1 L S express L i former positions should the republicans be | the harvest will ndoubtedly be both gratify- | When the tiremen reached the scene the crowd was ths obliged to content itself with | DAEEig his zame, however, ho found the [ ST Lovis, Jan. L—The Adans express | remarked by everybody that Mr. Manningan | suocesstul i the next hational contest. | fig and semineratise, g he o il es) Ui Watehing the a1rival of the prinee’s ofieers | 81MAL & Kind of water fowl of the goose | company robbers are at lastbeginning toturn | peared to be very delicate. He Tooked pale, [ Deeoys have been set and soveral of thoss il B e e el e R e in theiv glittering uniforms who drove up | £enis: It was feathered and liad & diswro- | up in this city. 'This morning Robert Pinker- | while there was a puff around his eyes which | gay b f']‘." ve been |.uv|.w-4ll and punished Columbus Debating Society. tloor and had conmected “H-‘-l {tl_. ‘:lu 20 the patiee i Guick suecession to ofter thy | Portionately long neck, while its head was [ ton and Superintendent Damsel of ~the | indicated extreme physical weakness, There | 05 they deserve. The official mentioned ha Contsnars, Neb., Jam. 1L[Special Tele- | @bove. When the windows were broken the it 8 v 50 small he could hardly sce Adams express company, having in eharze | ingling s parlors be. | & Phack list containing over one hundre o 7 (laeRis VBB volumes of smoke that burst out completely Kaiser their congratulations. Among the MG LU LS 3 o panys 5 ; was a freer commingling in the parlors be- | yames and a number of remoyals are likely | §1am to the B, |—Our literary and lyceum oned ot BalliECate eaaEEIeRY TR oMbk O 0TOToTal SRy Ao TRIHIVE KILLED BY A HIPPOPOTAMUS, Fred Wittrock, arrived from Kansas City, | yond the group of administrative receivers | to follow at an early day. 13 developing somo prowising young artists | thveloped the Bullding ane lomst Sage was D'rince Willelm, who drove up in | A Borribletragedy ocoured in the geol and Assistant Superintendent Lobins, of the | than usual. People of all grades and shades ————— n oratory, clecution and debate. Tho pro- | the iretnen wnking intelligent and effcetive amagnificent state carriage, drawn by six | ¢4 £ardens yesterday, As one of the keep- | Pinkerton azency, brought the accomplice | Jingered and seemed to enjoy themselves. SYMPATHY AND COMFORT, gramme last night was peeuliarly interesting | Wovk aluost out of the question. epirited bays, caparisoned in blue and white | ©T8 Was sweeping out the hippopotamus | Weaver from Chicago, 1t was pretty well | Waiker Blaine came to the white house a few e | end the voeal and mstrumental e et s FIREMAN HURT, i appings awil preceded by an equerry o | C9ECS 8 bippopotamus thrust Lis wgly head | known that Pinkerton was on his way to this | minutes after the reception begau and some | Tender Messages to Generat Logan's | were of a high order, the Maennerchor hat | While the itremen - wero - making white, black and silver. Soon after came the | tHTough the gate, grabbed the unhiappy man | city with Wittroek, and when the train ar- | qime prior to the adwmission of the general = Bereaved Widow. being filled at the weekly meetings, our edu- }‘.’.':lfv first cfforta to :Al‘llUll\k(”lflll‘\l'“"!\l‘lims\"‘[: crown prince, in another state carriage drawn | PY the throat, and inflicted sueh a dreadful rived there Mt ]",',', w-n:\\;lfl:nl. the ~x:.|_|‘mn public, to which he belonged, and asked for ,“ ASHINGTON, Jan. L— Indescribably ten- | eators, lawyers, pastors and business men Ju»?pl.'.um “.Hzl;w»m g e by SIx black horses, with ehorry trappings, | Wound upon kim that soon atter ho died in | Fsious to gutely n elimpse of the fmus Wim | q Sintroduction to Colonel Lamont, This der are the sntinents which have come to | gIving it their subport 1'.1'"~1<n’,"TL‘;‘.‘;"{::::!:"E eral len were struck, bt by the fortuuate also preceded by an equerty wearing a pow- | Er¢at aeony S from the car and, Tollowed by Damsel, they | procured, he requested a special presentation | Mrs. Logan in the first hours of her widow | Golu Wuch 1o 666 ) [ mrotuctiomorpliieinhel ot HoN SRR niversary of this event has not arrived, but vopular impaticnee has outstripped the fight of time, and all Berlin to-day has been cele- brating the kaiser’s military jubilee, The prince’s warriors of the yd German ein- reises e raska and lowa Weather. i S AL ALOM el over to the jailor, who toole ceived and lingered some moments [ noi porself in all walks of 1ifo and all parts 4 o was litting aladder into position when_ hé dloa ¢ when Saya's modest littlo | Of Uproarious merriment. Masked bails took o g the Jatlor, who toole Jiin B | Saying his compliments . Only threg | A herself in all walks of life and all parts | Corvamrs, Neb., Jan. L—[Speeial Tele- | ©13 struck by a piece of Tailing glass and e greatest and simplest soldier in Germar wine has been consumed during the night, rtons it beeame possible to obtain in- | of them. The number of senators and rep- | that only in her own stricken heart and in FOR TWO 110URS atrangely. young and visorons despite hie | o0 duty in the Unierden Linden and the | 5% M SO AR ) s »comt entered (he greeh rooin, abont | appreetation. Now, however, when she has | our revenues, Hogsand wrain’ are pouring | Ovt. EQRE LY NISECR, - QEVERGRR and eitizens about from showing their new | kuown nothing about the eontewplated rob- | entered the room, As they approached the | of yer family and nearest friends and has with water, The glass in all of the windows humbler delegate bearing wreaths, boguets [ YeaF gladness by demolishing cafe windows thowsands of telogr Ahito v smotial A Clue to the fiock Isiand Robbers, 1zave the boys o gitm grasp, but the presi- |- thousauds of telegrams, into a memorial | oo ing experience with a fam'l Papill- | contined to the space botween the ceiling and asrorl T ) demonstrative greetings of “prosit neu jah t asrezimentsof ool ards marched past the L L s regiments of tnards warched past th us the love and esteem with which he filled arm of dire out was sounded L the Pinkertons have received an important ho kalser Aid hot, as usy SEnoNAUbY, rapillio e OmA A oE nelieaTatd grocers, who oceupied the double store i COdtinndy o, fept (i canrd duty, The eriticisms of last yeat kept | were the following: etTipitiion foamoto\Ohintisotnglicoiaiitn ! pyright 1857 by James Gordon Bennett.] pany, and that they expect to capture some | Mr. Manderson wis the first senator to ea My Dear Mrs. Logan are g ¢ | tothe MeCarty boys, four brothers who live | yygeeries that fills the room from tloor to ereep down the wrinkled cheek of many | in & Murphiy, of lowa. promises well for the skating fetes in the | Srderer on the strengih of & confession | Freat advantage in wWith the deepest sympaty for you. My hus- Twenty-seventh and Capitol avenue, army, recalled its triumphs, and uttered o L eandelabra i e b o, audii 3 t n, eneratly remarked that they were marvelsof | e Ny addcd to his Smpathy or | s naturally directed toward them. - Ofcer | 113 Imetiso stoclin twins. e goods that longer. Tho kalser made no allusion what- | maging ealls, leaving cards and consuming | S1C% Tom the beginniog that Fothieringhan | i 'plain tront, with Manlines Inee, train of | {hiot Tadomncet sommpaniy, yoar iriond . | and on Friday stuted out armed | Sion states that - the stock - Js yer “To-night the eity I brilliantly illuminated. | seem the only oceasions whereon well bred | Oglesby Positively Not a Candidate, | Proidered with rosebuds. “Ihe neck was eut O.—Dear Mrs. Logan: How | stolen goods in Mrs, Barrett's on Twen- | which he cannat tell, -~ Ilis loss will rench 10 the kaiser's honor. cocottes. The boulevards are ehoked with | evening says: Last night Governor Oglesby, | Her only ornament was a diminond neckleee, est sympathy [ am, mostsineerely . | stopping at the place mentioned Nightingale | cane to Omaha from Peoria in June last, and Paris into a vast hni-Novgorod fair. funeral of the late Senator Logan, in conyer- D& Wore Aaboratn@tol h S and the politiclans are hnuying back oroE Mrs. Manning wore un claborate toilet Logan: 1 lesitate to intrade upon your | the oficers, Nightingale and Ormsby, | liberally patronized from the first. ~The loss X by pouncing with the swiftness of | voeally that he would not be a candidate for | ¢l at sides, Was o ns all herer We cannot bolioye it -he | themselves with shotguns ard mounting | propose, howevers to testock their new house reiehstag will be wrangling and jangling oflice, and with one fell swoop renlacing the | MCEly expressed “intention of * retiring to | Scallone 1 over red velvet and xed velvet | yegards and sympathy wiich is so faet in a great measure confinmed the belief THE B, & M. OTTICH might, Otlicial Germany and oflicial Russia boldest and most urgent reform the Freneh | Representative Cannon leaves for Illinofs | CONIL train over petticoat of pink moire, cov- | poar to help if possible. 1o hopes togo to | Purslaries, as several pairs of old boots were | ynder the treasurer's oftice and _connected cred from the excitement caused by the | camot - at the neck and at the throat was worn & | pii’in any way and that he may stand by | morning after “the burglary, = Nightingale, | yrer's office the furniture, desks and all ex- CHICAGO, Jan, L—Mr. Bems, presiden ware the conventional suit most of the for- | helly as airiend (LT thero s any service £ 1 4otk the howe of the MeCarty's and took | 0 et Hie wires and_ istiuments However, people ate beginning to hope that | e G B STt s Y X parties in Paris was given by Mrs. Healy in | o) )0 ceoived assurances of support from | uniform, the group representing a brilliant | guuthter nua son, and- with deop- sofrow at | Jeved had been stolen” from Lowy’s store. | Juss. < Fhe’ general . manage oftica in tion that while he lives, at all events, Ger- | oyl oame off with great eclat, Mrs, Charles judzes ot the court of claims, district ju- arpy county. Ile veachied Papillion on | giliaved. Water Stood ankle deep over for thoe purpose of forming a new trotting as- | tendance of senntors and reprosentatives | Nulson A+ Miles, Do Dickles, Mre. D, \y, | o0 a warrant sworn out by ‘one of {he M X The recont snow storms In Germany did | e Feanco - Irish | comedy. — while Eustis, the goneral paseen: ec agont of thé By Emma Thurshy delighted Mrs. | of Mr, Vail ns cecretnry of the otd organiza. | lators were accompanicd by their wives and SRS Bellevue. I'ie MeCarthys were ou haud, i : e 1 AMUBEMEN four in number and all armed with double | Controfand 1o further damage 1y (0 160 vorted, in which men and women went { satin-clad feet trioped lightly throngh in- the reception wero compelled to leave the during Nightingale's examination and con- | tyatall‘of the company’s vroperty is insured assistance beside the president. 1L is esti- | house, The matinee was phenomemal. | they hoot - the - prisoner - on | qinount earried apon the building and onice aged postman. who for over thirty years had in white satin_and “point d’esprit;” Mme. | <o dopted requesting the California con- | Sistance of any Xind throughout. ~It appears | Mr. Mansiield is well calenlated to please | for some reason or other failed to arrest the | duige done 1 the railrond offiees ean Do halted with his post-t a lonely inn. The plack and wiite chiselled velvet:; Mrs. | pending, which provides for the establish. | Jand Was also much fatizued, but showed no |y FERECTERE Y RS D PRC RS | bonds of $100 to appear for trial on Tuesday, | Sate from damago, 1 niture in the 8 Jo ey, But, like the ol 0N - ged, The damage in the des | his Jousuey, Mut, ike the horo of Lonk McKaye, in gray ottoman, bluck velvetand | SHLOUY I Sonttcection Wiy 1 the last person i the long line, ROSK COGHLI Urothers, who regaled hin with promises of agéd, Tho daimage 16 Hio dostriaighig get there he would, 11e started, and the next will amount 1o & large sum on aceount of the scarlet tulle; pretty Mrs. Clarence Andrews, [ Prenssen, from Bremen via Port Said, has | frequently callsupon the first lady of the [ men of superior dramatic attainment, No | station for aid, but befora the officers who A MINOR TE OF SIE > fice estimates the company’s actual loss, ex- | : 3 at least, 3 v, it I8 0y the bleaslngs inoldens ¢ RALAD K01 41110 Wil of the press. She receives us all kindly and | great diamatic powers, and Wallack's—the | tewpt their arrest, 158 Germany, it is to enjoy the blessings inciden- | presont were Miss Saint Amant, iu pate | 4150 been taken sick. wives us all she knows of nows. Then siie treats | society theater of the world—would have THE DUILNING pink: the Misses Strickland, in cream; the - Frankfort expulsions is shortly expected. Pierspina, Pa., Jan, L—Members of a | street, everywhere, 1 frequently call to see | night with “School for Scandal.” On Tue I'he damage 1s confined 1o the lirst snd 8ecs gentlemen were Mr. Clarence Andrews, Mr. e R Nathan Appleton, M. de Hasack Kiugan friends instead convenience, s wany | The company supporting Miss Coghlan is an | Phe reception at the roon o Young T b NEIDER, disagrecable statistios this woek. 1t scems | yo Ph 9 & aud | through eating raw ham, which proved to be | et inslead of @ convenlonce, us wany | Lhe company supporting Miss Cocliian s an ption a us of the Young | wholesale notion dealers, whe oecupy tha that not only are their poor houses and ‘The steamer La Bourgokne sailed this - . her gazing at tha friend, When I called at | ana others of acknowledeed merit, Indies being present to receive the callers, | Py Mr. Vinywd at 34,000, ‘The tinn carried ey lums are filled o overdowlng . A mow | morning from Havre for New York, Among Colorado’s Mine Output. the while house she spoke of my oversight, PEOPLE'S THEATEI among them being the following: M wstock valued at §05,000 and are amply prgs building {s to be erccted at Dalldorf for Clark, Mis, Kenucdy, Mrs, 1" “The loss will reach 100,600, 1 . S . o R “Talk about reform in the departments,” | posed of a cotorie of artists, each one being | Mrs. Lankton, Mrs. Leader, Mrs, Bosard, | zero duringthe lire, . A sensational novel mightbe manufactured Grevy's New Years Keception, copper. S1:,070," “Total, §25,104,6%. Increase | ¢ ] Yl I : o R ™ Py . A o d sald an futerior department clerk the other | a waster in thefr particular line, ‘Che enter- | Misscs Kennedy, Day, Elliott, King, sseard Water enough was thiown to float the builds out of all the contradictory versions of the | Paws, Jan, L-President Grevy had the | ©Ver 13, 3276200, ] IERALSHALG o T n j N 8 Nisuce Kapned, Day, Fitiott, King, Hond, g ambiguous contradictions of the Villaume | Elyseo. Thepapal nuncio made an addiess [ | stance, alarge number of the chicfs of divi- _this ~company, The ° perform- | the Misses Sylvester, Fry, the Misses Brown, | are entitied to great credit. family and the oMicial press have falled 10 | in_ bebalf of (he diniowaile body, M. | BLAKE—January : sions are men from the interior of states: | ance is of the same elass as the Troubadors, | Fully 1,200 called, but at ties the rooms rightly or wrongly, every ono in Berlin be- | tions that bad existed between France and | Funeral Sunday danuary 2 at % p m., | Were politicians, who never hnd occasion to | may be nawed John 1. Cassudy, the greatest | accorate eount, Durig the eveping the | V7OPer witnessed the conflugration licves & German' military attache in St | ail other powers for a poriod long enough o | from fawity resident Lorth Fiehuoentls | Write s business letter, and who caunot do | reel and horupipe dancer in Alerica; Miss | Chinese bana furnished wnusic whieh® wis B hteen s ¥ the wisdom of the several governwents for | AHLQUIST—tn this city December 81 at | in retaining in places men who u " Ito. and many others. Adwis- | order. My ‘IL J, Ifuteson led a chorus in | Boston Herald anvounced today to thelr fi one very mear him, ‘The conviction is | {1 jjgppiness of the vation. 8:45°a. m., Stella Lousa, daughter of G, | chiefs of divisions for years and who are re- | sion, 1 and 45 cents, singing many popular songs, and the cirele | employes a proposition o give 10 them for 4 8 ~ : 8 ’ 2, at s to repay themn for past seryices, Some 8 4 o ture of the new building was greatly adinivad, | on the value of he propescy. T'he cmployes Von Villaumes magniticent diamond brooch, | pgsvm, Jan, L.—Herr Tisza, Hungarian | , Funeral Sunday, January2, at2 p. w. from | done fheu s On Saturday night about 10 o'clock Mr, 1), Ty . 14 ¥4 Byt sald to be worth 24,000 rubles. ‘Thiis would be | prime mintster, answering New Year's con- | fAmily residence, 2531 Chicago street. Friends of the old chiefs have consentad to a redue- and all agreed it would be not only an orua® | are to sha; Ioportion to wages received of private secretaries (o U0 unworthy new | eom park on his way ome. He was driving | large number of young meu decided 1o join | My tall, who hus been in the land de- evening at her home,in Potsdaw, 1s a part! to the eastern poticy himself and Count Kal- appointees. » What ¢ ¥ Why they | at a rapid galt when he was stopped by two | the assoclation. - ‘The aftair was & complote itof tie B. & M. 101 many years, prence ! ; A DY NEY YRR R tEYCUTAA I TAR G Jrivenitap 1o the président, Mrs. Cleveland: and_others | hood. They ara in the shape of netes and i 1 dored wig and a pieturesque, long, b 5 e il = % captain of the hook and ladder company, brougham pulled up at he | Place at Krells theatel Cdbehind the bars. AS 500 as the prison | men “apveated among the eallers in | Of the laud. These havebeen kent under hier | gam to the Bk, |—The cold snap has bridead | Dad his right Hand aud arm very severely eus better, for the loss of our bridge in November | .. ) A Tentv e and though over five hundred policemen were ews from thew. Neither had mueh to | resentative who called was less than ever [ (hosa of her children could such words find Uhe firemen worked — valiantly withs patehiment” ciecks. Every now and then, | Fiiedrich strasse they had iniinite trouble in | faight having done headwork were mere cen workers in Newspaper Row, who | learned how fully the sorrow is shared by all | inte our market and mills are running night | hegore the five was contined to the first floor. While embassadors, prinees, statesmen and bery and had suspected notiing Wrong. president some one sang out: “Neswpaper | ¢, rendered then to be gathered with Police Authority Defled. was broken and the fixtures and furmture of and floral trovhies sent by the ser's nd- | And smashing the hats of such passers-by as 0 : . it sccmed erplexed and ‘annoved. 1l | volume, a witness of the fame and honor ac- | ;o508 G on Briday and yesterday, | floor, where it burned with slow but dams X ! 5 Jmareha os the Beg.]—A morning paper says: It was | tollow. ‘Fhie aitention of the newspaper ; N ) i : palice at quicle sten and in unifor £ : hich he filled | g hrngticld were burslarized. A reward U TEAVIEST LOSERS {otoctives around the president. né last year, | the hiearts of those who knew him best. Pretty Women and Hands, Men | cluc in connection with the Rock Iskand train ] ri T o A appearing at the historie window. He was posomogicn looking up the thieves. Suspicion attached | 90 the —east side —of = the lirst EXECrTIVE MANSION, celebreties, “Uhe emperor’s speech was very | pajs.Jun, 1.—[New York Herald Cable— | of th ninals in a few days, Indeed, itis | e was followsd soon after by Senator Alli- | ghjoeked Lo bear of the fervible gricf wl in the quiet village of Bellevue, but have the | ceiline, valued at more thun $100.000, ‘The ) b y Jut poor e <in trouble like thi e T 0 B il be nearly total. Mr.Sloan, one of the Tep () e ! | clear, cold, erystal wentier that | ‘There is a well founded report that Wappen- | R0 G G 1adies were displayea to | D poor comfortors in trouble like this, but | i Surpy county. Two of these boys were | Will be nearly th Arriors. ¢ spoke in a tirm, military Bois de Boulogne. Pretty women are con- | made by one of the men now wnder arrest and erystal ehandelier | papd, who is il in bed, joins me most earn- vies wére comuitted and on account of | summoned by messenger when the fire was. fervent prayer that the Almighty would per- | pe. roleslionie S 5 is_hinted, is Fotheringham, Pinkerton 3 ) \ ‘ ! pray ghty v neath the protection of huge astralhan col- | it is 1 i iering ipkerton | beauty and good tasie. Mrs. Cleveland wore | you in’ vour kreat niliction 1s hls OWD EEIOT | it b s st o i aoh demity sherift | 2ere not destroyed by fire wero completely was in the plot., A square in front and ratker hich, with point L i saddened L to read of YOur | tieth stroet on the Betlevuo rod. Lostead of | S7»000. The firin was preparing to remoye NOT/BEADY:FOI WA, thousands of wooden shanties, transforming | of Iliinois, who came here to attend tne | Which was a wedding present from her hus- LUCRETIA R. GAR drove on to Bellevue, the home of the Me- | have taken a place already as one of thele 1o Berlin. In a few days the last fes- BOULANGEI'S LATEST MOVE sation with several leading citizens of that | sytin, wnd brocade Tront of yellow. satinn, [ ofients of inteiso gier, hut must el yon | by hcimeg - b oters s b | of their tade consequent on the fite will b 3 ¢ | An i a hawk upom the laocoon coils of the | the seatin the senate made vacant by Gen- | , Mrs Endicott’s dress was a wold colored | gecined so pow wdwell when we last | horses rode away in the direction of Papill- | jnstas soon as théir loss can be adjusted by over socialism and the anny bil B ¥ ety § i liteat the end of his term as woy- | Teyeresover white luce flounces, Colonel Grant is really” miserable, and an 16 onstUBLUGE or the EaGON 1N OoNMTIETE civil employes by soldiers, thus achieving the are evidently not ready for the inevitable P93 E8,9Y “ A : s llolias et iontad! flion thic date bt oIl ered with jetted net. 'The corsage was open [ \Wakhington to-day, that you miay commuand | found in’ Lowy’s ‘store at Springlield the | Wit the televraph dopartment, In the trepgs Imprudent blustering ot Freneh patriots, but BRILLIANT NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY. A New Trotting Association, shell shaped pendant of diamonds. the side of one whom his father valued so | then, presuming on the authority of his | posed books and pupers were complotely the Chicago Horseman, says that My, C eln representatives were attred in full | WA render, witl you Kindiy call upon tes the ezar may yet be muzzled, and Kaiser | hor o . i = : : 1 : her charming holly-decked apartments inthe | (" oo 0o o trotting associations | display of gold lace and cloth of way hues. | Jiaart over your terrible 108, most sineerely or Ormshy and Nightingale went on to | e front =~ of the building was | ; iy Lctters similar in senti ere re- wany will not be inyolyed in warfare, Dot Miss Healy, Miss Katheon Healy ana | Tanted in issuing o eall shortly for uniting | dieiary and distiiet commissioners,” The at- Lottors similar in sentiment werg 1o | yvidnynftornoon and was at once arrested | e esiies soommib flose b e dooap! Aves sociation. ‘This movement is stated 1o be the | was rather below the averaze on New Year's | yoosioes. Cartys charging him with the latceny of terrific damago and led to u great loss of life, | picq & M. reachied the pursing building at i Healy’s invites by swzing a French | tion. ‘The meeting will probably take p lndles of theis houselie - 5 . B eNE £ s - Hatch Bill, white house 1o receive their friends at their chard Maustield closed his profitable en- | sulted in tones loud enough to be heard | by Svidicatc of 1oston companies and als astray in the snow and were frozen. Oneof |y C0n PR e cotillion Tasted dzayors tho Hatoh Bi)) )y ica } and also the board of directors of the California State | mated that 7,000 or 5,000 people attended ti; the spot, or wait until after the trial. Sheriit | property can be ascertained only by adjust- earried the mails across hill and dale between Saint Amant, wearing white satin and din- | feesional delogntes (o uso every efiort 1o | hat e was not unduly distressed, and he is | and Lold the attention of an audience. His | MeCartys, thon s the objects of | b detormined, Al of the valuable innkeeper pointed to the driving snow out of I and as soon s reteased stavted for Omaha. | freasury and teleuraph departments 13 badly R T BT K eXPOSCA PAPErs, MENOIanAa, SEALIONETY, ete., Jow's poen, the old wan v 4 to luger | wiite lacos Mrs, Perkins, In golden brown M LEVELAND AS A DIPLOMAT, Tt Is certatnly a relief to amusement lovers | shooting tho topoi his head off iF he did pot | ¢XPesed papers, memorandi, stationery, ete White: laco and. diamonds: Mre. Gibba (0 | MELBOURSE Janderiho Gorman steamer | 1he dibiomat of the white house,” said a well | evening's pleasure with the “old comedies,” | Omaha, “Then Nightingale reachied the near: | Finoyance and delays. occnsioncd by tiele day they found him lying by the roadside i ankhy J 2 v % in mauve satin, covered with gold-beaded | arrived here with a case of small pox-on | land for the doings &Y the white hovse, *Mrs, son the stago to-dag stands hizher asn | wer detailed fo aid him contd arrive the de. | Ments o the telecraph = departiment Munich has learned witi considerale dis- | i G850 0 G0R SEAT T U | spread 80 twentv-tour other persons, Thirty | Popularity of nee msband among newspaper | in these standard piays than Rose Coghlan, | have their owh way in Sarpy connty, and tal to the minor state of siege. “Thie proserip- T T uslovely and takes an intercst in us, Kept her as leading for a 1ife time if ¥ Is ownod by the 1, & M., sd viss. refslay Misses Fisher, two lovely brunettes, in white; MUy Bolsaned by. Einting Ha DISAGREEABLE CHARITABLE STATISTICS, family of this city named Thomas are suffer- | her, and sho remembers my first name, and | day the “Lady of Lyons” will be presente Many Visitors Received and a Delight- | ond floors, and s roughly estimated at Mr. Bridgewan Bacon, alive with parasites. One of the sons cannot | PSEANESS Blavetand g the siroet, She s | canuble people a9 Fredorick 46 Bolleviite, A, | Mens Christin association yesterday was a | double store on the west slde ot the buildingg night refuges quite inadequate for the de- her passengers are Colouel Hoffman, Messrs, | PENVER, Jan. L—The Tribune-Republican | and seenied to feelit. 1 apologized and all | On Monday evenng, January 5, the Golden | iliott, Mrs. Henderson, Mrs, G, W, Ol toolod by lunurancd, temale idiots. aYonEoD output of Colorado mines for 1536: Silyer, | of us” gagement at this theater. The company diy: “the reform earried on by this adminis- | tainments consist of comedies which | Wood, Eilis, Dennis, Hall, Cidyton, Eadtian, | ing away, 4 A large crowd, composed in chief of eme e & A TS IR SRR | sk 08 AR I Gase ez, o Housen, only daugl ‘and Mrs, from small places, and wiio have never had | giving opportunities for each member 10 in- | were 50 {ull and thé callers coming in so fast ) Jmployes 1o Shace in the 1 Petersburg has been grievously wounded and | be noted u the life of our geeration, He it. You see & great to do in democratic pa- | Mable Pearl, the gifted soprano in operatic | greatly enjoyed. 1of. Wallers also gave Employes to Share in the 1'rof) strengthened by the apparently well founded — W. and Louisa L Ablquist, aged 1 year | duced to clerkships rathier thati to throw them . ot the plato was a Taree one, during | the clutent yeai a portion of 1o vel, protis u Ton® The Ly consists in nuaking | I Hayden, the contractor, was Leid up and T R AT e, S BaTARNY ) o) Al 10 P R et fi | LA iaiaion Aasmeciag Ow CAars oot | scebacasolls fuvitad, tion. The » ¥ consists i wakin ment but & necessity. Several new subscrip- | during the year larly simple, unpretending listio ludy, W noky lad already ebunclated, aud would en- ml;ur Nebraske and Lowa: Warmer; rain or | do the entive work ai 81, © year, wihille the | wien, who tipped him out ot his sleigh aud | success, and de a very happy day lor a igned bis porition and will bereitter mantle. Haraly bad the loyal shout, “Hocl Sylvester Abend brought its ueual quota | the Four Courts, where the prisoner was “de- | receiving. Mr. Blaine was very cordially re- | jetters from personal friends of her husband | qne Loup Frozen Over at Columbus. Palacel. doors . ana topped | Places. Au inealenabio of mosel o Teleased Trom the chitehes i the | Tull dress and ex-Speakor Randall was one | personal guardianship, her irst thought being | e oup river, Our merel and was foreed to quit work, VonMoltke, in full unizorm and looking Wittrock said he aud Haight plauned | known before. Justatter the justices of the hus erippled our trade and badly demoralized | oyt gotting any visiblo advantage preventing the thousands of giddy students | talk and nothing more. Fotheringham had reon the luner eireles ol the white house, | the nation, she Las listened to the council of | #nd day. By this tine the second floor was flooded oflicers w artiving, they ran against some o Low.” Mrs. Clveland_smiled yery blandly A member of the Omalia police had an in- | the oftices demolished. ‘e fire was then ol s S | fatled to respond to their hearty but over- | ¢ ? mirers, There was wmense enthusiasm Cricaco, Jan. L—|Special Telegram 10 it of the ™ sl gleet which Would | corded to her husband by the publie, s well | gt (Y RS, B ECREEL VTS | ainte progress until 2 o'elock, when o W OYISARYS IN P learned yesterday beyond much doubt that | correspondents was called to the absence of their band playing the national anthem, NEWSX ISR BRINE L was offered and Depnty Sheviit Weymouth, | are Stoan, Jolnson & Co., the wholesale Only policemen in eitizens' elothing: did | Among the earliest of the letters reeeived : i D R Make the Custon robbery of the United States express com- | the deteetiyes out of employment to-day. an Cthe enst | side Cof | the st 0 busy indoors addressing the nssembled | (¢ fouching, It caused many o tear to StoAIthly | Spoetat i e Ban 1o e e | Dt (it ey Lot ot U siready. | fonand Representatives Conger, Lyman and | has” como 1o you so suddeniy. “Words ‘are | reputation of bemz the tonghest combination | s ewnnot b ‘acetivately. dotermined. —bug steln s gone to a toreixn conntry after the | zroat‘advantage in the refulgence of light | wiiah Yo to know our lgaits are filled pringiield on the evening before the | RCbrieters, who lives at the corner of of the long and happy associations of the ) g led beneath costly furs, and tho men, be- | for the TFriceo train robbery, and that nan, | d1d candelabra m the blue parlor, and it was | estly'in my messize of_eondolence and hegs | their weil known character suspicion [ first discovered. tle airived in time to find mit hini to be assoclated with it some time | jar, hasten from house to house, | Proctically admitted last evening that he a powpadonr dress of pink faille franeaise | at tiie ‘loss of an honored and esiecined flooded and practically destroyed. MF. ever to pol npagne,—for New Year's and weddings Lt same color, satin and silk - striy and em- Fraxcis K. CLEVELAND, with a5 warrant to search for | well covered by insurance, the amount o Thousands are huzzaing themselves hoarse | Frenchimen patronize the glorious vin des- | WAsmzGroy, Jan. 1. Star this [ in back. She wore tan elbow-sleeve gloves. | Sront sorrow and of the. nation's 10s<. In o new quarters. Stoan, Johnson & Co, The Christmas truee has nearly ended band, She wore but a siugle rosebud, NEw YoRrk iry.—~My Dear Mrs. | Carity boys, One of the boys saw | Ingw ry firms of the west, having been General Boulanger inungurates the new | state, declared most positively and unequi- | trimmed with duchess and point lace in pan Shgokain g AR : om and generally rogretted. T s e T T ey et 1 1 1 whatashock dear General Logan's death felt by them and generally regretted. They bureaucratic routine of the Fremch war | eral Logan's deatii Ile reiterated his tor- | brocade shotted with red, with a court tain, | sawhim. Mrs, Grant sends you her war jon. The boys all wore new boots and this | 1he insuranee companies. dawns more peacefully than it was feared it Mis, Vilas' dress wasa black velvet with | GOione SIARESs ol wbembi, and teelt | of the poiice that they had_ecommitted the | {davily damaged. The it broke out direetly war. The Germans have somewhat recov- Althoush the dean of the diplomatie corps Douglas county search warant, | went B R T s P the Bulgarian question 15 still dangerous. | ol of the most brilllant Xow Sonre ove ; fuined by eluier fraior water. . 1niipNIN With affeetiona regards for you, your | possession of a quantity of goods that he be- | were destroyed or so damuged as to be worthe Withelm has privately expressed his convic- | e 1o Sochefoucauld. Tho privato theatei- | £ 12750 & Buiber of (Hotng assoctations | Xexeane the justices of the supremo court, | Yout SNt Joripse most. icor on at tiie request of Sterifl Canmbell, | finoded by - water . but - was Do ! ceived from_Kathierine Chase, John L BB 110K STORM'S DESTRUCTION, T T Tk T Py AT done othor than that nientioned. Mr, P Tesult of the opposition to the recent eleetion | 4ay at the white Louse, - Most of the legis- — vonds from the MeCarty mansion in_ cl; I e 161t0 e thil o whsnta In Saxony nlone, which with Silesi, suf- I : ; | 9'elooks, 1n Lime f0 soe ik the fire WREUIRGES fored tho most, over twenty eases are re- | pid - song, . vUn. lo - Messatiun,” | 8t Detroit some time in February. Athalf-past 1 o'clock ladies assisting n barre nd sat in the conrt room | Giifh CQuiestioned abong imetrance b statod A lomes and Mrs. Cleveland remained withont | gagement last evening with another large | all over —the court room whether { 13 (e comp St tho most pathetic storics 15 told aboutan | yueil yearly sunrise, Among thoso prosent | o oA FIANCISco, Jan, L—At o meeting of EBKOIN by the compuny’s Insurances fund and the were Mrs, and Miss Walker, the latter attired | 0 ticqitural society yesterday resolutions | reception. ‘Thie president stood without as- | Without justly laying claim to- greatness, | Cappbeil and his deputies wero present, but | Bt St ot is very amply. covered, i several small villages, One bitter night he monds; Mrs, Lesueur, dressed in | secure the passage of the Hatch bill now | restine comfortably to-night, Mrs. Cleve- | geting is characterized by ease and natural- | theirsearch, Nightinialo was placed under | yecords of the ofliccr: are seeure in the yaults doors and warzed him against ec ¢ | ; o andowment. of eXperime sign of diseomfort during the reception, and J nstcontinuing | grriokland, in black sllk laco; Mrs | MeNL 8nd endowment c ’||:.f“'.;‘."“."'[“ff,”:f Shook haids with the same cheery smile at | the wonder of all wio seo him, On the train he was et by the MeCarty can not be estimated 1 dollars and cents He had to get to his postoftice that night, and | nidn s SER ) CURIm IL REGED TOR T T T “nvs; Cleveland 1 proving herself to bo | to have an occasional oportunity of an | necas they desited until the train reachod | Sy ot oo stimated 1 doliars and conts bub known socioly writer tosday—n lady who | especialy waen enacted by ladies and gentle- | est relephione and called upon the central | o g g e e oeteal Tate dead, stff, with his bag boside him, e, e oy Jepnrtien ! 3 ! i 5 very considerable, An employe of the of- tulle; and the Countess do la Boissiore Maza- | board and was quarantined, Tho discase | Ulevelaud i3 trylug to counteract the truthiul delineator of the leading characters | Cartys had deparied, The brotiers seem 1o | fos R el 0 O clusive of dawage L0 the building b, may that, like other socialist ridden cities of | i o SHY ¥EUEh Wik erean lace ovor | BB et Shdhey hays | Writers b soluifying herselt with the Tadle | Two continents have acknawledged her | tho authoritios are” apparently atraid’ to st | ot foaee, 0ol 10 1 uilding st $1000 on lists are all ready and the sequel to the recognizes us at eburch, theatre, on possible, She will open_ at Boyd's Mondg find refitted throughout during the past yeat, and Miss Stead in pale blue, Amone the ond 0 Berliners have been reading sowe rather ing severely from trichiniosio contracted | SPeaks as though she cousiders me une of her | aud on Wednesday .ondon Assurane ful Time Had, A STEAMER SAILS. Tecover. B e T, | O e (i Wielcchi | most delightiul aftair, a largo number of | were dauaged by water i the sum, estimo mands made upon them, but the lunatic 8. 11, May, W. L. May aud Whitwore G. €, | says: The following is the estimate of the | is well now. Mrs, Clevelund is just like all | Bell Comedy company begin a six uights' en- | a1 FORLS e et oulputof Guinrad ininen. (0% 1080: ilrer T TR, R iract trom San Franiclsco and 1o eony. | son, Mrs, Austin, 3rs, Smith,Mr<. Burroughs, | The thermomieter stood at 5 degress below Villaume mystery current in Bedin, The | customary New Years reception at the tration is enough to make oné tired. Forin- | are entirely new and_playea only | Morrison, Pritchard, the Misses Ellingwood, Allof the Aremen worked like tigers and ! P oyes an iteres ol N e e the expericnos Of & business man, They | troduce thieir specialties. Awmong the artists | it was {mpassinle (o keep anylhitg iike an | Liojes, and wen intaested 1w udiolnlng Insulted, either by the czar biwself or some | believed that peace would Do prolonged by | SiIeet. Friends respgetfully invited. pers about the sl 3 etions: Miss Annio Whitney, the eul- | some music on the piano which was of o high | BOSTON, Jan. 1.—The proprictors of the report that the czarina Las just sent Frauleiu Tisza Believes in Poaco, aud 5 months. out upon the world. This is claimed 1o bo Touched For a Hundred, the entire atternoon and evening, ‘Ihe pic- | of the business, alter resciving the inleress A new place lor these oid clerks or sort | robbed of $100 while passing west of flans- | tions for the building were reccived. A - the Fraulein \ illaume, whom I saw the other | digt, to-day sald that the government adtered N JeuM draws $2,500 to $000 and does noth- | went thiough bis pockets. large number of young wen. ‘ vele his thne W private euterprise