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' H ATA KA JOU XiKA JU aauwiX*. , -*re • w ; SSf' , J * A T U R I» A T .'J A N U A B ,* 5 1 8 8 9 , There(gq£iU a State bounty in Yer jm o n to l f i f t y cento fo r every dead fo x . , __________q?hq $ \Whenever the German Kaiser appean ISn public, th e lo y a lty o f th e Berlinori takes very demonstrative expression. __________q?hq T he L a tin league, w hich aims t o do. ta c h Ita ly fro m tho trip lo alliance, is o p en ly advocated by Spanish politicians. __________q?hq T he number o f births every year in JVappe^appears to be actually dim inish- in g * even/frltfe a slow ly increasing popu- la tio n . ; ,\ __________q?hq ‘T he salmon canneries in Alaska d o hot amount to more than ft dozen, a nd are lo c a te d fro m fif ty to one-hundred m ile s apart, and near tid e 'wafer. • __________q?hq A school o f forestry has been opened * t A khaltzilr, in the Caucasian provinces, to instruct officials charged w ith cheek- in g the destruction o f Russian forests, __________q?hq A colored National Convention t o be he ld m Washington C ity is talked, pf- The New Y o rk Press thinks i t w ill m ark a new era o f prosperity fo r the colored men o f the South. __________q?hq A man who steals o n e A r-tw o sheep is, supposed to be a low -dow n chap, but the Texan recently on t r ia l f.pr stealing 19,000 in a drove a t one swpop,is ranked along w ith a General. '* .<•/ ' ’ I t a ly has ju s t abolished ca p ita l punish- ment, although 'the*'pkujr'de?-ra te is h igher in. .that kingdom th a n anywhere inH S firopqr -/SfeffL the fa te be still further\ increased o r he lowered b y this change? . ........... , M anufactured vinegar has succeeded In displacing the real to such an extent ghat thousands o f bushels o f cider apples have been allowed to freeze i n the orOhai-ds o f N ew England tho past season, . , -p o p u la r \vote ,ia»t -biectibA «houp< , »n increase of about 2,100,000 o n th a t p i 1880, o r S3 per cent, I f the population o f the country has increased * t the same r a t i f y i t is now about 61,500,000. , Viroqua, princess o f thq Mohawks, w ants, to raise $2,000,000 fo r an Indian college at Washington, fo r whose estab- lishm ent the eccentric Colonel Jaquess, n o w o f London,-has promised $1,000,- 000, on condition th a t the other tw o aro , g o t , ’here are many evidences, asserts the N e w Y o rk M a il m A A.ryjms.ubat Bou-. longer, has i t in his head to im ita te tho ro le of th o first Napoleon. H is wife furnishes fresh evi(l.euc'G o f the aam< - k in d . She says he wants to make hef a Josephine. __________q?hq , A letter from an Alaska qopcespond- en t refers to tho development o f the m in in g resources of-that region, through w h ich Governor Swineford has been m aking a to u r o f inspection. Them are g o ld , copper, coal and p le n ty o f room i n Alaska, and i t is lik e ly th a t many ad- venturers w il l fin d the way-o u t thera n e x t spring. ‘ • western States J50i;XheNor! and the P acific G tatesP 6QmileS'Wete,laidi-„ ,w new iines, 6QmileS'Wete,laidi-„ ,w , % Canada licC m panies bttU t la new iines, __________q?hq , ‘ ‘Heath b y electricity was preferredin N e w Y o rk State to execution „on the gallows because,'’ alleges thaN w t,“ i t was asserted th a t i t w o u ld take away from th o act it s demoralizing influence \on tho p u b lic at large. I f the change-is-a dis- appointm ent in th is regard m any w ill regret th a t i t was m ade.' I n th a t case it; , is not u n lik e ly th a t the feeling against in flic tin g th e death penalty at a ll w ill grow . I t is s till an open question whethei hanging is the best use to w hich society can put a m urderer.” W recks on the coast in higher la ti- tudes, ships d riv in g before how ling galei and western-bound steamers b a ttlin g mjaihstimmense a ir pressures tg,keep o* theft\ course.to their American ports i s th f marine history o f to-day. , “I t is an interesting fa c t,” observes s, w rite r in th e New Y o rk Tribune,“ thatno re a lly great hym n is sectarian. The masterpieces of Charles Wesley could be used, and fo r ought I know , bavo been used, in th e services of th e Roman Cath- o lic Church, ju s t as some of Faber’s b e autiful though sensuous hymns are used in Protestant Churches. Churches m ay anathematize each other i n th e ir prayers, b u t in th e ir hymns they can a ll unite, and forget fo r a tim e th e party w alls o f o p in io n /a n d prejudice that separate them .” .--.y .■ ■» I. M6re Than S ix Thousand M lW o fT ra d e W 1888 The greatest A o t N t . * • Southern States, mangling SineeJanuary V f 888, M0mile* ofmOWay have been b u ilt in. the United States. T h if mikage .was built, according tp statistics col. leeted by theS naineei'ing tfevis, on 286 dit- fe m n tliu m % .)^ c o h tp a tiim -; ’ .j: ’ The-NevEhgiaudfe^^ 137, nceticut nceticut w it h lb New Jfemmhim t o * ' ' ----- chusotts had 3 mikseaeh. fljhe Middle , nceticut it lb New Jfemmhim t o ' ' chusotts had 3 mikseaeh. fljhe Middle , rpacL, • - > * , The Q-180 miles laid \in rpacL, - , . The Q-180 miles laid \in this country which confidence i n railway investments has i*e h badly shaken. KahsasleadstheStates railway i*e h so badly shaken. KahsasleadstheStates ith 523 miles, California-has 46a. Georgia badly w ith 523 miles, California-has 46a. Georgia 419, Kentucky 851, Washington Territory Georgia 419, Kentucky 851, Washington Territory 809, anti1 Alabama, 804/ The-Soutb.onthfi Kentucky Washington Territory 809, anti1 Alabama, 804/ The-Soutb.onthfi has shown tiv whole; has shown more a c tiv ity eqwitered with-the, NOith'thmi^vef.. M oi-A with-the, NOith'thmi^vef.. M oi-A there-isUOfnest.miwhBe A A ll. T h iC fA h trik ascribed to hostile-legislation and the demgs o f the State R ailro ad Gqmmis$ioners,,and o f the State R ailro ad Gqmmis$ioners,,and the a h ti-ra ilrp ja d tendeqeim o f in g effect upon ra ilro a d b u ild in g .. The R ooklslahd’s-extension to The R ooklslahd’s-extension to . Springs, S38.m llt*9, Was about, th e pa pa lifie h h ilt a u rm g d h e ^ e p j^ I ^ p /* lOOQ1 AUanalantt Ot*n\ ihinAVtfltlf, ' 1 888: eite sio 3 importanhJS lifie h h ilt a u rm g d h e e p j^ I lOOQ1 AUanalantt Ot*n\ ihinAVtfltlf, ' 1 888: eite sio 3 ~are: importanhJS west-bemnd mate nm nvar them in a horrible manner. „ Mr s . an n n v H w m , a w «ow mranty- mranty- flve years old, wa» tmrn*d tede<ih a t New Haven, Conn. WhUe piaking Sm m r h« s . , „ years Haven, Conn. WhUe piaking Sm m r h« took fir in to bed U .clothing took fir a Shejnm pid in to bed U smother the flames. The bed took fire end .clothing a Shejnm pid smother the flames. The bed took fire end she was roasted. A F i»* occurM)d a t Fqreet City, Penn. ;Which destroyed the home o f K * .Jobii occurM)d Fqreet City, ;Which destroyed the home o f K * .Jobii \ftre r—The wmnen-elftl -her i ndsotr ;Which destroyed the home o .Jobii \ftre s u y r—The wmnen-elftl -her p i ndsotr caught in the flsmee and, hnrned to y p wore caught in the flsmee and, hnrned to fleatA ■ j j /WtjiAslfltate-A ,» /WtjiAslfltate-A ,» hwt. effected one o f the most important deals fiver tnede in thallonOngshelaVr hwt. effected one o the most important deals fiver tnede in thallonOngshelaVr f Pennsylvania. ] He coal o f Pennsylvania. ] He secures coal .. VAlued at *105.990 m the centre of ft lai^s tra c t of valuable lahda 'A HAW at East Prospect, Penn, collapsed at East Prospect, Penn, collapsed w ith a petty o f about three hundred per- and the i-iiins took fire, but ll petty per- sons, and the i-iiins took fire, but a ll were rescued ith serious damage than rescued w ith no more serious damage than f c j c p j i e j i . •• 'V '/’;*’ . ' v .\/'.-' ' MiOKAKii MASirifi'A firhployed aboht the • Cooko Locomotivo Works, mPafemon, N, J., w ^ytm rig U ' ahout' a. J te /’wte- ^ytm rig rkilledL. A/ large ,jamson, Wayne County, c u t his Wife’s tb ro a t ;;GoyBENOR-BEAykAet-Pennsyivania, has issued his -proclam ation declaring th a t the S tate debt has hce n '\ duced duhin debt has hce ',1 13,550 , • g p j^ p lOOQ1 AUanalantt Ot*n\ ihinAVtfltlf, ' 1 888: eite sio 3 ~are: importanhJS f com? petitivo linos,. WhUe in 1§S6 importanhJS petitivo linos,. WhUe in 1887 the featuro-of th© petitivo linos,. 1887 the featuro-of th© thfi’construotionthe of linos ' importanhJS f com? 1§S6 , work , 1§S6 , work , wad. f fM 1887 featuro-of th© , thfi’construotion of linos to ' coinpatp f o r f M traffic between Chicago Ahd^ and the road to KahsasCity, and the road to com; tho trunk lines via the Sault StA MariA KahsasCity, and the road to com; tho trunk lines via the Sault StA MariA • There is a groat contrast between 188.? ,a; the tw o preceding years ih tho ownership i preceding years ownership •t, i - - ‘■-\sionA’-The. 26 com p»ni& -dO05-■ miles / in 4887; the extensions, b ilt i -dO05-■ miles / in 4887; . extensions, o f\ . thei/A pgtefoe iles th is y- pgtefoe . A •t, i - - ‘■-\sionA’-The. -o f , the extensions, th a t b u ilt . or nearly 78 pgr-cent mileage, b u ilt o n ly 251S m iles th is y- onlycurre onlycurre nt belief,”,sAys.tho Neiws,“ th a t th i s tn to commerce la w tends to force th t . . to consolidate w ith the greatsysten / corroborated by the la rge m ih ib t; hardly . .... . , . ... b ilt in lSc8i ItsSems indeed* ^.^.risonment o t . .. .... Vincept 8alerieniski, a Russlftn-Pohsh boy ■ of twenty, whom he, chained ith ' pad? M . . . . . . . ^.^.risonment o t Vincept 8alerieniski, a Russlftn-Pohsh boy ■ of twenty, whom he, chained w ith ' a : pad? looked ' his and in this ' looked ox chain,1tO ' his wagon and in this drova his .victim t town, where he ox chain,1tO wagon manner drova his .victim t o town, where he Ie ft h iik h lf out f doors Ie ft h iik h a lf clad, thuschstincd, out o f doors w ith the thermometer fourteen degrees be- •low the has bfich \fined .8500 •low the freezing point, has bfich \fined .8500 and ;■ ' - and costs, . ;■ ' - •; ■ ffitt. IbtAl appropriation fo r New York appropriation r ’.city’s, expenses. fo r 4889 \is -83,934 ,909 .17 , . expenses. , agftinSt I83,800;00u fo r 1888 . I t is estimated th t the increase in taxable real estate valua- . , th a t the increase in taxable real estate valua- ■tiopS \Will be -50,00(>;0<K). ’ This ill reduo? th a t the increase taxable real estate valua- ■tiopS \Will be -50,00(>;0<K). ’ This w ill reduo? ■\ — /&18 pn-the^lQO, The tar ■tiopS -50,00(>;0<K). ■\ — /&18 pn-the^lQO, The tar roa . , greatsysten / corroborated by the la rge m ih ib t; roa hardly . .... . , . ... local liqes b u iltin lSc8i ItsSems indeed* hardly . .... . , . ... local liqes b u ilt in lSc8i ItsSems indeed* rge to question whether the law, while i t tenJ vyW ah fififis Since th e disappearance o f large game a n d the degeneracy of the In d ia n in to a suppliant fo r Government aid, says the W ashington Post, .he is n o t as m tich of a m an as he was. When surrounded by a large w h ite population, as i n the \feast something may be expected of h im ; b u t th e average reservation In d ia n now has n o th in g t o do except to gapible and horse race w h ile w a itin g fo r Govern-; -were m ed icin e, and th e i t upon himself to Annul the law. la y o r has ta k e n Q-[j o f i h i vrork, p itc h e s 'tie tepee, g a th - w agon-w h eel I t is the opinion of manufacturers th a t the day o f the wooden wheel w ill before many years draw t o a close, and th a t steel wheels w il l ta k e its place. This opinion appears.altogtether reasonable. The uses o f steel and Iron •re 'm u ltip ly in g constantly. .T N e w Y o rk C ity is said to support •b o u t six thousand lawyers, and i t is claimed' th a t the immense amount o f l i t i g ation done there through the courts et p rivate offices of counsel attracts and keeps there the highest legal ta le n t ol th e State, i f not the country. e ra w ood, cooks, cares f o r th e horses, e tc . She is considered p ro p e rty hs much\ as a horse, and th e h usband catt s e ll h is w ife as th e fa th e r sells h is d a u g h te r. I f is considered effem inate in an In d ia n to sho w a ffe c tio n fo r h is w ife he F lo rid a orange crop is estimated a t 8,000,000 boxes, w hich is more than double the product o f any previous year. E a c h . box holds, on an average, 150 oranges, w hich w ill he ten fo r every per- son in the U nited States. But these 450,000,000 Floridas w ill n o t be one- h a lf the oranges sold in our markets. .T H y p n o tis m in p u b lic e x h ib itio n s has be e n p ro h ib ite d b y th e Saxon Govern-, m e n t on a cco u n t o f a m e m o ria l fro m fh e m e d ie h l p ro fe ssio n s e ttin g fo rth th e e v jl e ffe cts on th e su b je cts liy p n p tiz e d ,' ^ l is h y p n o tis m , as describ ed in new spapers. a n d m e d ica l a rtic le s , is id e n tic a l w ith d u rin g a benefit th a t she was ta kin g . ’ } Mmx. AUbaNI leaves E ngland S hortly fo r. concert to tir in the United-..Statee .and .T is id e n tic a l w ith a concert to tir in the United-..Statee .and Canada. ■ ____ . , T here are 12,000 actors o u t o f w o rk fin th e old m esm erism o r“ p sych o lo g y” th a t-. th is x o n n try a t.th o present. thne,.ft?e5rd>hk . . . . . . i . t A f l f l rre n f n t h e f in in f c < i. *.4. J. to c ar fu l estimates. “I t would seem to be about tim e,” in- sists the Chicago News,“ fo r gentlemen withfeuropean names to fin d o.ut t h a t the manufacture p f dynamite bombs is n o t a -th rifty trade in this singularly law -abid- in g city o f Chicago. The Anarchist HVonek played in great lu c k th a t' he g o t twelve years in prison instead ot tw elve minutes on the gallow s.\ _S , .T .. . . . . . . . . . i . Was a fa v o rite en te rta in m e n t b y w andbr- ip g \“ professors” in th is , c o u n try fo rty years a g o .. Thosp nervous phenom ena lo n g s in ce ceased to be a -n o v e lty here, a n d aS th e y ne ver p ro ve d to be Of any v a lu e to a n yb o d y soon ceased to bo in te re s tin g . la te ly th e y ha ve been re v iv e d w ith such -v ig o r in E uro pe th a t th e y have achieved th e d is tin c tio n o f b e in g m e d ic a lly an d le g a lly ddngerous a n d in ju rio u s . , o n th b rid g e , Mass., h^s, the la rg e s t spectacle fa c to ry in th e w o rld , a n d the la rg e s t Y o u n g Men’ s C h ris tia n iASO cia- tio n in th e w o rld in propc size, M ore tha n th re e -fo u rth s o f the g o ld spectacles and eye glasses m ad e in th is co u n try are made in S o u th b fid g e , one com pany alone in th a t to w n h a v in g tu rn e d o u t !,.jiJ *j,00l> pa irs la s t yea r, , _S , G eneral H o w ard , w ho has ju s t assumed com m and Of th e D e p a rtm en t o f th e A t- la n tic ,w ith headquarters a t G ove rn6r*s Is la n d , N e w Y o rk C ity ,\ is fifty -e ig h t years o f age, o f m e d iu m h e ig h t and wears, a f u ll beard! H e lo s t an a rm In th e C iv il W a r. He h a s tho re p u ta tio n o f \be- in g an e xce e d in g ly s tr ic t d is c ip lin a ria n , a n d the o ffice rs o n G overnor’s Is la n d fe a r th a t loaves may n o t b e .g ra n te d in fu tu re so fre e ly as the y have been. T h e General is also a d e vo u t C h ris tia n .D u rin g th e la te w ar, an d w h ile on. th e p la in s ire - lto its | c e n tly , h o expected his o ffice rs to a tte n d p T a y e rs a t h'is q u arters eve ry n ig h t,,-I t is said th a t h is p ie ty goes so fa r th a t he refused t o p ursue ,In d ia n s on Sunday w h ile on th e tr a il, g o in g in to cam p on S aturday n ig h t and n o t m o v in g n g a iff u n til M onday m o rn in g . 4 A Canadian judge fined a musfiuftt iA t woman >-4 for refusing to pay Itex c^b- man, who apparently w anted to c k fig e ; her in proport.on to her weight, .ffhtt fa ir, fat, and ten-timos-fOrty-pputitt wo- m an refused to pay the fiflb sq d : the officials were ordered to take;her«to ja ik They found to 'th e ir dismay t^afc jj^otfa; the.n on poles (as m ig h t W ell be im- t e l l door was large enough to let the-?at woman pass through. . ihA . 1•.A M .l M. 1 mL Aii L.^ t 1 i . ’4!«. T h e St. L o uis Itepuhlican assorts l^ a t '“ s p iritu a lis m is a ll the-ra g e am ong cer- ta in k in d s o f people in W a sh in g to n , and I t is g ro w in g : S everal Congressm en— JMdUod ' One-^^-SeBStoA fro m the /P a o i^ o slo p e —are re g u la r patrons o f the seances w h ic h are h o ld in ju r io u s parts ;o f the to w n . I t has so t sbme o rt'h 'e de partm e nt c le rk s alm ost w ild and those w h o have .C aught th e m ania ta lk o f n o th in g c Im” , Jame3 P a y u . says, in . th e N o w Y o rk Independent, th a t in R ussia,“ n o t one h u n d re d m iles fro m S t. P ete rsb urg ,” as the G o ve rn m e n t org an in fo rm s one W ith b h a ra c te ris tic ca u tio n ,a w h o le d is t r ic t is n o v surro un ded b y bears, none . ihA . 1•.A M .l M. 1 mL A L.^ t 1 i . ’4!«. the.n on poles (as m ig h t W ell be im- nged fro m th e ir g e o g ra p h ica l p o s itio n ) ■ut a ll ta k in g an a c tiv e p a rt in th e •lockade. , I tt W e lik o g u b th e in hab- ita n ts d a re , n o t ve n ture o u t-o f-d o o rs . T h e y a re w a itin g fo r th e an n u a l taitueg o f the n o b ility k u d1g e n try t o release, th e m jr c m n ifia k A u d ricio u s b u t ve ry d ia - agM eabfe p o s itio n.Y C tin fe fa tia y lv a h ftf a il the K in g ’s horses a n d a ll th e K in g ’s w en c o u ld n o t fin d ft beat fo r th e Ger- m a n E m pe ror to shoot a t. H o w u n e q u a lly a ro th o blessings o f hum an life d is trib u te d ! aJL they survey;7* Among: tb^Jarg^ ** aJL they survey;7* . . Among: tb^Jarg^ systems fcbe Rock Isl&htl leads With 392 Tho. S anta Fa leads With 392 miles., Tho. S anta Fa dro; fro m m iles -le s t yea r to 1 miles . ip 1888. Tho N orthw estern b u ilt 33),- m iles, the B u rlin g to n 303,[ the iffin o is C entral 90, and th e Chicago,! Milwaukee and St. Paul o n ly 5. The St.; Paul. M inneapolis and M anitoba b p ilt 818, tho N orthern P acific 80, and th e Southern P acific 237, \In Canada tho fa llin g o ff was asm qrkedifts ip th e U n ited States. , : ,'.i M n D E A M A T ld ; Re b t h o v eWhas been mad© th e hero o f an ’ Fyenoh e—- --------f I , com leoperA ,“ D o tta” ( M ii Crabtreo) is to re tire fifOm t)ie stage in M ay, i 8y i. . j X . Ifis s Ka t e F ie l d w ill le ctu re in lN e w ^ o rk e iiy -O p fia fife rq ia .g in e A v- .B iL L ^ N i'E ^ Ia w ritip g ja fa rc e e o m ^y .^ ir. Lizzio D aly, the fam ous dancer. ( \Wo me n professional w histlers are ju m p in g up. every where throughoutthe to u n trV .\ .. A Box in the M etropolitan-O pera HouSe'ln' New Y rk Was sold recently f f ir £ 23 ,000.! New Y o rk Was sold recently f f ir £ 23 ,000.! THE C am pattini Concert Company. 'if|e r an unsUccCsstul toU r, has bben disbanded-> T he firs t -day’sf advance sale fob jfa r y Anderson’s engagement in B ottom reAched o v e r$8000. * '• ,- Mo d j es j c a, the P olish actress, w ifi liia k p h a, p *“ ’ '\ ~ i.ttthj piayhi^nnO stly to u r of;Texas andtheSouth* iA one -nig htstand s. - ■ r •< r E m ilt S o ld b n b, tho famous JjurJesquer, was rece ntly hissed on the D ofidoa stagA d rin benefit th t she ta kin ’ } A f l f l n f n t h e f . in in f c < i. to c a re fu l estimates. “Y e tiv a” i3th e name o f anew . .. produced in San Francisco in jJa n u a ry a f the T itO li Opera House. ‘ / , '4 Jo h n F. SI ie k id a n, o f the old firm o f Sher- idan & Mack, is in Shang-hai, China, pM jf-i ingC on in th o“ S haughrftA\• • ■ ; * ; Ma r ie Wa x n w s u u h t is to make her a p pearance before a N e w -Y o rk audience-a* Rosalind in“ A s Y o u L ik e IW ,'- , v , M iss Ho w e,-o f Boston, is - the latest addi- tio th f A erican who e,-o Boston, - tio n to th o bevy o f A m erican sohgbirds who aire ca p tivatin g the connoisseurs o f aU European cap itala Ma r y An d k r s q n w ill pro ba bly continue under the management o f M r. H enry B ; A b - bey n e x t season and make a to u r o f te is ------'•\-W ta hich ill take her fa ------'•\-W e s ta s her as fa r struekfctjr • liA ^ f in ji'a iN f '^ ie A Hi n e t and d y h n ja n Warmsr, n e y ja Warmsr, S ’aMJSwsaaf* west-bemnd mate ; and Flora and. C lara, ajgftd \tw enty and eighteen;, were drowned. : ■.. ■ ^ •••' eighteen;, were drowned. : ■.. ■ ^ •••' .- s> ;« \-T iix r> c »#4T>vpt7>v/'-Ssi'ioVilT JAMES - GnEEN, a w\eU \-T iix r> c »#4T>vpt7>v/'-Ssi'ioVilT JAMES - GnEEN, a w\eU know n c itiz e n ' Of W o lc o tt V illag e, N , Y-> w ho fp rm o rly car- rie d on a large m ercantile business At. iW ilb '\ duced duhin g-tbe past Qthei ■/ \ • -Son tR -jSYEI't. to rie dw houses F a c to rie s , dw elling houses and pro pe rty, covering three -acres; w stroyed by flre m C m cinnati, Qbio; loss, over -800,000 , -1 \ ' T he steamer li e f E rickson, b u rn «4 Al rickson, A lk i, W ashington T e rrito ry , and Was a total loss,' Seven live s w efe lost. . • . A t the Ohio Coal Company’s dock,D uluth, in f the b in8r h ld ton* M in n., one o f the b in8r h o ld ing (MO ton* o| atone coal, -burst and buried John Jackson ftnd. John Oleson under.the mass. B o th were k ille d , .A b o il e r -explosion 'occu rre d near Gold H ill. C o l .w hich resulted in the in sta n t death o f foin-men and the scalding o f another. l lig h tin g L e id e l was ,W is., while hristm asfree. W h ite C ap outrages a re reported Irova M a rtin ’s F e rry , Ohio, Th e banking house, o f C larks; Neb., has closed itJr-doors. lia b ilitie s are. placOfi a t $80,000; no assetsf R. M orse^ai JOHN Pe a b o d y, Jr., te lle r in\ th e Mer- chants’ and Mechanics’y, B k f .Columbia, chants’ and Mechanics’ B a n k o f .Columbia, Go., has com m itted suicide by shooting him ^E ritfbrough.the.i^d.,. v , T he D enver Gas Combisny had 100 m tn ployed it t eXCEVating ,d itc h ix .fse t em ployed it t eXCEVating a,d itc h ; s ix .fse t th aide f and .underneath. the ; deep, along th e aide o f and .underneath.the tra c k o f the cable ca r lin e ,when suddenly; the-track-ror-aft-entire-block, fe ll,--crushing the-track-ror-aft-entire-block, fe ll,--crushing th o lifo o iit o f fo u r men and badly wound- in g tw o more. - • - • Jq h n Br y a n, th o little son o f a. farm er, died lik a-heroy Nebraska C Neb.er, n, died lik e a-hero n e a r Nebraska C ity , Neb. The house caugbt -fire. The fa th e r, m othw E nd-five Of th childre escaped. One littw caugbt r, E nd-five Of th q childre n escaped. One littw g ir l was le ft in th e house. The bfaveboy vwent in to the b ing house and bro h t her g bfaveboy vwent in to the b u rn ing house and bro u g h t her ou t Safely, Then he rushed back to secure aome {clothing fo r his m o th e r and th e c h il- dren who weire standing almoet-naked m the snow. He was overcome b y the flames and died. ------'•\-W country, w hich w ill take her as fa r C a lifo rn ia Th eproposed Thomas orchestral conceits .N ew Y o rk c itjr w fll include fo u r evening performances and s ir _ m atineca ( D istjm guished a rtis ts w ill take p a rt in alm ost tho concertB. - ; “Lb Pe t it DtJd” has been re vived w ith great success a t the Eden Theatre in Paris, .and the p rin cip a l female, cha racter is again played by M ile , G ranier, w ho ‘ ‘created” i t .ten years ago. * '* Je n n yHin d’smonument, tp b e e i ected in London b y her husband, haa ju st, been com pleted ’in Glasgow, i t is in th e fo rm o f a be autifu l cross, about ten feet h ig h ; c u tlro m Swedish granite . . ' s Mbs. SoO tt-S iddons,-the“ Trag o Muse f is t ill ft b tifu l died. A b o a t C ontaining a, p a rty o f holiday akers as’ capsized, in Ran Fran- ontaining a, p rty holiday m erry-m akers w as’ capsized, in Ran Fran- olsco (C a t) B ay, and three men and three: Wonien dro wned. ^ Wonien were dro wned. , ^ _____E , L.Ha r fEr , th e F id e lity bank wrecker in prison a t Columbus, Ohio, haa ao fa r re,, covered his m m d th a t he has been placed a t w orkagA in, W e s to n L e a c h ,a prom inent citize n of A tla n ta , Ga., and a little boy ,\B (jah G ravett, were k ille d w h ile w a lkin g on a trestle. They g were w a lkin g hand in hatta in the m iddle o f th e trestle, B00fe e t high, when a passenger tra in caught them. ' , ; , Th etow n <ff-Auburn, D akota, has been a l- m ost w iped o u t by fire , Jo h n T, Ya t e s, ex-Justice Of th e Peace f K it the While s, o f Seneca, K a n ,, perished it t the sno w While on his w ay home in a buggy. - T h e Merchants’ and; M anufacturers’ E x , change, o f N o rfo lk , V a , has been-merged in to th e Chamber o f Commoroe.with 130 new members. ing, near Flem ingsburg, K y . In attem pting to shoot a ra b b it M ike trip p e d and fe ll, .both ba rrels being .discharged, and te a rin g h ftif o f R obert’s bead. off W a a h in g to n . J QVARtErS have, been e n g a g *d a t the A r- lin g to n H ofei, W ashington; fo r General Har* riso and rio to the F o re ig n , Th e B ritis h bi nettt fo rts before E gypt. • • , 'v,, ■ Th e T urkish n u fte te in the a re a a a la t Constantinople have iw rolsed becanee tM ir wages have not been paid, - - .T .T h e B ritis h P arliam ent haw been prorogued, u n til January b 1s t The Qneen’a speech wee Of a p a cific tenor. He n r y A , Bl a k e whoae appointm ent b y England as G overnor o f Queensland, was opposed b y tbe people o f th a t c o u n try , ha* been appointed instead G overnor o f Ja- MoNsroHOR M acq hi. o f Rome, hoe been created C ardinal b y the Pope T h e Russian budget fo r 188J flm w * a * t t - budget plus incom e o f $1,090,000. H om LA io a K T Tr e * who Wqs re o ra tiy tw uisferred from the U nited States Lega Wqs tiy tw uisferred from the U nited States Lega Won in to th t in S t Won in Belgium to th a t in S t Petersburg, Rnseia, h a t a rriv e d a t his new poet, .. • ,At a meeWnr in Pam eof fo u r thousand bondholders o f th e Panama Canal Company* a resolution w a* unanim ously adopted ex- ously adopted preaeihg oonfideuca m M . de lAsaeps. and: Volunteering to fofego the interest on coupons and the re fie n ^ tio a o f boM s u n til th e canal - T h e A bban F io u r M ifis a t W altham E ng- havo been The io ia $ 450*000. , land, havo been burned, The io n ia $ 450*000 , Th edeath o f General I x u ii M eHkoff. the W ell-known is re p o rto d fro m N ice. General M e liko ff w as bom in 1924; .DxsEKfERS fro m -tb e .i-e lm ifo w e a t S iiax, E g fp t, rC p o rtth a t th rre a re m any -wouudi Arabs in fcn d o u b . Osman Digno, is send vftncenpon Handouh. Th e new d r iilin Which th e Germ an in fa n tr y haa been exercised fo r some th n e irn o w considered to have been th h tested. considered to have been th o ro u g h ly tested. M ilita ry experts are unanimous in ita p ra is a - .THE B rifis h Steamer Stm m Oneei .THE B rifis h Steamer . Stm m Oneei -foftb.dcred in . jm ^ B ^o f N Jpny, m Spanish coast H e r C aptaln and .fiv e Wore drawned.. T - Spanish aptaln persons Wore drawned.. T ^ ^“ a T E r ^ r i ____ aehednjeSi ofin qu fctes p f i shall he the thoaent aehednjeSi qu p i _ _ _ _ shall he the same ss thoaent eeftsttl , - ith such of ' w ith such changee of anbject .pq ' dftb o iu and m od ifico tim i* a* •roved by the SecretarV p f t~ p erhgthe-iSiepiOHWgifS--ih discretion in th in atter. ■ A . discretion in th in m atter. ■ A . madm bhmsEAc; in tb ts .« Superihtendim t o f tbe Census be taken.ip the scheduSs be taken.ip the sams scheduSs od;J: namaa o f those whoesiWedmEk \th e U n ite d i A T R A I K ‘ ‘S E I i D t J P , ^ T w o M a s k e d M e n H a h th e - C e n tr a l P a c ific E k p re e a o f B n g a o f M o n e y . 'Tho east-bound O verland tra in On th e Cen- tra l P acific, fro m Sacramento The; oth er n ig h t, w a s. robbed by masked m en nesm C lipper Gap. The express-car was ransacked, and m any packages: were, taken, - TWO. men any packages: were, - w ithm askssU ddenlr appear e d w h ile th e ca rs Were ru n n in g slo w ly th ro u g h a lo n g snow- abed. T heybroke th e g la sa in theupper p o rt g ly g g abed. T heybroke th e g la sa in theupper p o rt o fth e express-oar doors au d covered tb e tw o messengers w ith revolvers, Then, w h ile one stood guard over the m en, the o th e f w ent through safe and packages. He secured en, through safe and packages. He secured cor.siderahle plunder, b u t, strang ely enough, he passed -oyer one sack containing ove r $ l0 ,5i00 in.gold coin, and be’aW> Ioffe behind several all-sacks containing' lesser several sm all-sacks containing' lesser fibriDunfo. ‘ fibriDunfo. W hen tlfe ir a ih neftrefi NeW E ngland M ills tbs robbers dropped fro m febe doori T hey are doacribed e» young men, b u t th e y Were so w e ll masked th a t no description, o f them could ho obtained; Detectives wore a t once, b in to th f the fb h - once, senfehy special b ra in to th e scene o f the fb h - bery. The ra ilro a d company Claim th a t the robbers'only secured $800, ■ h t O ther robbers'only secured $800, ■ h u t O ther reports say th a t they g o t fro m $10;<X)0 to $-20,000. N E W S J 0LEANITSGS. A fijusAif M ftteh T r u s t s i a ^ j o t t e t , tq b o tra w -$j»^ooj^Uv. Hebrew* ThEb e o t oSOOO Hebrew* i^M ln n e a p e ils. Dip h t h e r ia is decidedly oa the incroase. .'Th e u s# o f tobacco is q n the increase in . in i* co u n try, , ^ T h e re a re 9038 owners o f Percheron horses Jn th isb ou n try. ^OnEGONhaodOTfbledherpopulation d u rin g Th ela testsyndlcate is one form ed tb force up th o jo ric o o f s ilk . •Ameiuoans used 875'211 po un ds' m ore snuff iu 1888 th in 1887 . po snuff iu 1888 th a n in 1887 . .T h e re a re 800.1 wotneu in ch a rgo o f post- offices in the. U nited S taten T he;P ope has abandoned th e proposed European congress qSTsKveryT N e w J e rs e y w ill derive $1 ,340,431 in taxes fro jn ra ilro a d s d u rin g 1889. ^ Ma r y l a n d oyste r p ira te s num ber n e arly dXWfiarmed-men-and have BOO veesela - . \Wa r n e r , N.. S w ith a pupulatio n o f over -4590; has h o t had a death in nvs m on th ft ., o f years ago, is s t ill ft very b e a u tifu l womaa- atid anim ated talker. W hen she (is years ago, very atid au easy, anim ated talker. W hen she (is —Bakins' '■•-- „herlargo, b rillia t, b la ck ejies easy, (is —Bakins' — '■•-- „herlargo, b rillia n t, b la ck ejies ig bt f Bcemnd~-glV.) i t Appearance „herlargo, t, ejies ig bt upm er f Bcemnd~-glV.) i t an Appearance o ty o u tb . 1 ,ji has evoked a great doal o f cntie is: .The burglars Crack ft safe in ft m olodram ft in ft h ig h ly professionaWway, ftnd the' ftttdiohce seem to enjoy th is h it Of re a lig n , ’ .A fe q fin a l re tire m e n t o f Sims Reeves, tho great E nglish tenor, is a t la s t a t hand. Ho , w ill niako a fo ro w e li to u r o f E ngland, b e g ljl-; n ing in M arch and ending u t New castle'm December on the fiftie th an niversary o f the dato o f his operatic debut as G ypsy John’ jUi “Guy M annering,” w hich was made in th jit tow - ..., ', {;, ; - Atthe present ra te o f increase; ftnd th e ir po pularity continues,every European ca p ital w ill soon be rin g in g w ith musio o f AtneriCan birds. Madamsg E nift Nes’adft\ is -etiH g song birds. Madams E m nift Nes’adft\ is -etiH t M adrid, M ile, V Z and t in, Lisbhn. M ite song a t M adrid, M ile, V an Z and t in, Lisbhn. M ite Eamessoou taakos h e r debut a t St, Peters- and\ Miss Sanderson is about to take burg, and\ Miss Sanderson is about to take ’ho boards-in-Ebndon-atthe OpCra Comique, T h e French feucl in Perry-C ounty, K y . has lastedainco 1879, and since 1888 tbirtei^n m urders have re su lte d ,. No re co rd w a s .k ir . victim s o f th e vendettn' Were wifenetees-apd \were shot down in s ig h t o f the court-room . * I t is estim a te d'thst the Boston stockholders o f tw o great. W estern railroa ds have low t , b the iu the value f great. t 82,uOU , CHX) b y the shrinkage iu the value o f •th e ir securities ip the la st fifte e n months. \' riso n and p a rty p rio r to the inauguration -ceremonies. There w ifi be-iu th * pa rty General H a rrison and w ife ,Russell H arrison and w ife ; J . R. McKee, w ife , and tw o ch il- dren. ex-Senntor Saunders,, o t Nebraska, and ife Of Ruseall H and w ife (parents Of Mrs, Ruseall H arrison), E . W . H a&ord, p riv a te secretary, w ife and daughter, . ' Th e President and M rs. C leveland spent Christmas q u ie tly a t the W h ite House. , ; T h e remains o t the la te General John A , L oga nh ftve been rem oved fSrom th e ir tem- p o ra ry re ttin g plaeo in W ashington, Where th e y have been fo r the past, tw o years, guarded b y U n ite d States soldiers, and placed in the ro o rtu S ty chapel, w h ich has placed ty chapel, been b u ilt b y Mmf Lc^an, a t th e Soldiers’ Homo. ' 1 y Homo. ' 1 .. TH E ftct.placing General Andrew J , Sm ith o n the re tire d 'fis t o f the a rm y. W ith rank of- Colonel, hag beqn approved b y the Freeiaent. ' Co n g r e s s me n . Lo d g e , o f Massachusetts, Farquhar, ' of New. Yg rk and Bayne, f g , Farquhar, ' of , New Y o rk , and Bayne, o f announced Pennsylvania.have: announced themgelvegfts 'candidates fo r Speaker o f the H ouse., , Mic h a e l Ke a t in g , > mefeeager, in - the W a r D epartm ent a t W oshinglpu; fe li pvenr the baluster*, o n the fo u rth flo o r _of th s t the baluster*, o the fo u rth flo o _of th s t b u ild in g and was, in stftn t.lv k ille d . The fa ll \wag a b o u t e ig h ty feefl Met yjps in to xica te d t the tim a t the tim e, , H , C. C. As tWoOD, fo r s ix yearspast the U n ited States consul .at Sau D om ingo, hae beeh dlsmlssed in diagraco fro m WS position. He was removed fo r re ta ln in g poasessiesaof money entrusted'to his keeping. has. been d te« m in« d jfi.iiw jg o c a rri the procession thosa/ T the jfi.iiw jg the procession except thosa/ T or the occtt- panow o f th e re tirin g and incom ing Presi- dents, the new Vice-President and th e Join* CongrealonalC om m ittee,\ • * W , K TEk mHo l m, Commissloher Of the Freedmen’s Savings and T rust C om psnf. Th e tonnage 'o f the U n ite d States in \the fo re ig n trade Continues to alowiy deersaae. C h in a has no t been w ith o u t a re b e tlio n iu Some p o rtio n o f th e a rn p ire fo r over U O yeerft .AT Log Angeles, Cab, ooal waa fro m $35 to $30 p e r ton la atye a r. To-day i t qoata $ ,4- A n experim ental shipm ent o f A labam a cOftl is *0be ade fro Pensacola, F la to - cOftl is *0be m ade fro m Pensacola, F la ., to Cuba. THE damage done to sum m er re io rta along the A tla S aach W inter is estim ated t $2,- the A tla n S o aach W inter is estim ated a t $2,- 000,ooa - Or d e r s have been g iv e n fo r a large in crease o f the Russian, a rtille ry force in Poland. C anada’s -tra d e W ith England has fallen o ff ahO tit $4 ,009,000 d u rin g th e la s t ten months. IE eleven months th irty -tw o m *u have been taken fro m N orthern and Western ja ils and hung up, .T h e Empreea A ugusta, o f G erm any, has Offered a p rim o f $2o«0fo r a p o rta ble m ili- ta ry hospital. - Fl o r id a a llig a to r-h u n te r* ia y th a t the saurim te W itt be looked, upon a * curiosities te n yearn henoe. Th G yearn T h e G overnm ent g ra n t per pupil,-reckoned on th * d a ily average attendance fo r England and W ole* i t $4 ,18. So u t h e r nq u a il introduced in to the State o f M aine are w in te rin g w ell and becoming $dai]y a c c lim ftt*d O v e r $8,000,000 was invested in ro lle r ska tin g rin k s d u rin g the craze, an d moat Of I t proved a to ta l lose. * T h *num ber o f streets itt London is. nOW upw ard o f 28,000 , and new ones are added a t the ra te Of 300 p e r ye a r. . . T hebE are now\ 40,000 scholars and 4000 teachers in th e London“ Ragged Kunday- Bchools,” and these num bers are fa s t increa*- ing.M O. H.Al ing.M r , O. H.Al e x a n d e r ,C harlotte, Vfe, claim s th | name ‘ -Ben H arrison” fo r andW seedling p o ta to Which he considers o f great promise-. • '. / ' I tis believed th a t d u rin g the com teg a»»* ston Of the Canadian P arliam ent feh* GOvejTt- # itw d i enact le tric tin C hi m # itw d i enact le gislatio n re s tric tin g C hi- nees im m igra tio n. D uH ura one ye a r the’ Am erican Bureau m A n to a l lttd n s try has inspected 374,5«« •*- tie and slaughtered 2380 animate Aftertax W ith ptouro-pneuffionia. M o ke thaa $10,009 In. u e ih has b e e u j»“ t in tba rch fo -J h *urdm fte o u t in tba em rch fo r -J h * m urdm yr o fte e M illio iia tre Snell, of and r* i yr M illioiia tre Snell, of Chieago, and no r* a i e iu a lw e y u t been struck. S u ^ d O t a to A b iU p ro T id ln g io r ^ e te k liig of rn th census pw aeil the H ooe o f Rapraief t lif Uvea a t lee'look aaarinn, ' A ft the d a te pruoohaa aa w hich i t is ib a ll be ttk e a —June . J, .te l Wtt-T h e p M n e i p a l o n e s . ...... the urovtelon sm teorteing ^ wuiaawratiaa the ra rrlv o rt o f the li t e war omd tio u o f« c ro v jiio n m S enator H ate, CbftirmaiJ off. tea O eM M ; Owttm ittee, ie i» emwteat oom waateftttw : w ite persona acquainted W ith opftftW w o rtt, eevarai of; whom hava reqaaated* hem befora th e com m ittee. The -odm m ittao aqthorisad to em ploy 1 ... aqthorisad ploy ... ““ f te ke o xp e rt testim ony. T h e b ftt tte e s te rr* 60* IMWO te ^ B W , as r f t teareaaa the1* .-pro* W e ro f the Rebellion, a n d w hoa ram a t the tim e o f said in q u iry , a m i the\- oteoldiei-g, ftilo aripea” a t the tim e o said q u iry , a oteoldiei-g, s ftilo rs p r m aripea” Tw yolumea,beei<iee Tw enty-tw p yolumea,beei<iee q were th e outgrow th o f the comas W The House b ill; w hile,, aft befOcw to th a Secretary u f the In te rio r 4 M re t cost o f deliverm g tee e ro rkto th e pub ished and complete, f t la th gh t ti g pub ished and complete, f t la th o a gh t ti f H l beneeem sum o f ft},000,000 w H l beneeem try fo rth e \\\ io l 1 lhiirw \\\ ---m a w e io l 1 w qrk, on account of th e lhiirw aai Won, although th e echedttle e f teqal lim ite d to tevan, I t is bellev*d th a t th e populaUon w ill m c h <H,000,0 In c rm te o f 14, two,000 over th a t o f A no ther a to r* o f tb * House b ittth a h . featotw a filthaE Jsa ew * . is th a t a llo w in g the Superintendent o f th * Census the riv ile ‘ ‘“ffumiehing t Census the p riv ile g e ‘ ‘“o ffumiehing t C'ty, town or m uniripftlity a l i s t of the o any ‘“t o any l names in said c ity . to w u o r »ouu)dpolity,«« th e re te . of 35 cente fo r each lOOnaroeaaoiiirutehed, ---the committee clerk; haa F lsife teB , lOOnaroeaaoiiirutehed, ---the committee clerk; haa showing tee time «acb\ tn teB , s r — ’ .. . . . . . teof*pubficaUotiftefte*H ____th f 1 centos, and th nh ---the committee clerk; haa tee time «acb\ pitman F n lsife r, tn teB , s prepared te te ’ showing tee time teof*pubficaUotiftefte*H prepared a te te e r — ’ .. . . . . census wa* taken, ____th a t Of I 860, th e da f 1 tire cost o f the centos, and th e nh te fOllowa; —.. „JO* ■ —.. „. puBIfshed Irf 1801 twovolum b litlio d in 3813, „. , •isio, twovolum ea, p u b litlio d in 3813 445: 1820, tw o volumap, published iu $20^ 525-1 880, one volum e/poblisbad i 1820, volumap, published $20^ 525-1 880, one volum e/poblisbad i - t 878,543; 1840, fo pub'\ $20^ 525-1 880, one volum e/poblisbad i t 878,543; 1840, fo u r vplum w , pub'\ 184L *S&aT4: I860, fo u rv o iS ie e ; i in four ln i ; , in 18.)9r$ i,S 29,OB7; 4909, four v o ln i ***,-1 f e w * a ; d e s^ o t i v e f i b e T h e B m aineaa P a r t o f |K * r M * li« a d , M a s s ., in . R u ln e —A H e a V y I-o s * . ih e en tire bualntes - port o f M ar Mass., a b p u ttw e lve acres, haa \been\’ Tho fire Wo» discovered in tho house i . in g store o f D . B , H . Pqwera on PleeH W street, a t about 10 o'clock r . *■ T b a fite k 'i S J s s : s rs a v w -wa*repWiyuo«uHaned.._ilie. i)»liSte«t,aare rounding the eftrneture were in e rt1a heM ^aii* itaaem ad fall .fire itaaem ad everywhere a spark fall a .fire started. In fifte e n minutes th e enktrw 1 nine section was burning. T he s e tfre j burning. manuracturing district,-tte p rk i nets f the hurned. nets o f the town, was hurned. buildimct^ wer© conaumW . . . The aS m am d loss is tw o o o more men th ro w n . out_ o f m any fam ilies rendered hom any , the boundaries o f the flre werw ftjm te t lw lth thSeVf tte b ^ f lr J&!% th a t one.. For a while the re w a * a.panic their 1 their 1 inhabitants, w ho peeked m oral, Charlea Chmtee, who-brbksa le g by good* 1 ahfong the good* fo r re g jumping fro m * second story window, is th* only injured pereon raportod. - - The heat ll .sides Jnteose; only injured pereon raportod. The heat on a ll .sides ww» Jnteose; c u ih - cu-Tafis k *! and crumbled, euri Jnteose; c u ih cu-Tafis ChiOUM| euri chXms i . fe ll w ith teretftacresbe*, sndboilersexpw S g' werell ll xpV) ________^ of theJMOOg . .. . ..it t rifkicreabea w i i . W ith the force f cannon.^Nmje of j fe ithith Stones were 1w ..it i cu-Tafis ChiOUM| c ra c k *! and crumbled, euri '\ - * x ll chXms .- fshapa sndboilersexpw ll xpV) ________^ of theJMOOg fo c tu re re th in k i t p o s r iM e ^ im ^ rr tiiM ® i . cannon.^Nmje of j Stones c ra c k *! 1w ere .- teretftacresbe*, '\ - .- (w istod a te o fshapa ..it t rifkicreabea i i fe ll w ith teretftacresbe*, sndboilersexpw ________^ of theJMOOg . .. . ..it t rifkicreabea w i i W ith the force o f cannon.^Nmje of w inter, and there is a gehtesl fi pression in the town. T H E M A E K B T ’S. 61 ' HEWYOag, Beeves. ...!* ,v M ilch Cows, good...:» nO ,v M ilch Cows, com. to good...:» nO Calvee,oommou to p rim s .... u t« Shseb ...... Ia m b s ....,.............. * ...... H og*—L iv Ia m b s ....,.............. ...... H og*—L iv e .... .......... * .D rssteU .... .......... * .D rssteU . .......... . .......... yjonx—City M ill E xtra..... Patents.. Patents.. W heat—No. 2 Red.. Rye—fiteto-.* * Oat s—N a 1 ■Btravw—b te g M y a ...TjurdZ-CitrEtoara.V ...TjurdZ-CitrEtoara.V B u tt« r-^« e O re a »M’ry .fa ir good.. .es of E t e t e i Y te g lnte . N o rth Carolina, South Oostetaa and Tsm>s«te,--.w eredfepiayedc, . . a t f f it e T ^ w 1Y o tk “H oepltai, b o * h ^ ^ Y o rk o ity , u s e d io r bandage* 1^ miles o bleaohed m uslin a y a rd w id a *' Te ebronze gro up o f Waahtegtesi M ^ L a * la y e tte , presented to _flhs C fiy ^ o ^ *terte. Fronoe, b y Joseph P u lita sr, c ity , haa been fo n o a lly M u n icio a l C ouncil H aw Y o rk by th f re a »M’ry .fa ir to good.. Im . _ „ Im . Creamery /s c to r v .... Cheese — State F a cto ry— .Skims—M edium ..,, W estern.; Egga—State an d Penu. . • tcmrALO. .. tcmrALO. ■ Btssre—W estern S 2> 4 S r & B P S lS K H — Oats—No, 3 W h its — N yo—Etete w a t e r t oWE (k a sE.) <wnex.*;kARKitef, 710 Beef-lhaesed w eight....... > ® 8 i Sheep—L ive w e i g h t . ., 3 m , 8 L a m b s are t r^ u iB K ifa M . •. M ttA V *R b te A •- fliour—-Penn, fam ily.. • eat*$ 4 R‘ W htetC N o .« l R ^ /J a n ... 9 Cora—No. % W ie d , Jan 4« m (t i’ -v 4 ' -v 4 ' ■ t r \ # r ... 7 T ; < 0 ■ • 750, and the P acific G tatesP 6QmileS'Wete,laidi-„ • ' .--.y caught fleatA . ■ T h e State Law o f Louisiana stopjted aU f r u it selling in the streets o f N ew Or- leans. .Five o r six doctors certified, that thq. bananas handled over by t h e l a ^ ro n i ] ^ e n t^ t. / V '; f Th8 horse tow ip , . re lw lth thSeVf tte b ^ f lr e tbe loesos are n e arly double one.. ■■ - ' .4 Sheep—Mod. u n i to Good ... 4 tii, m & Ia ro O S -^ F a lrto G o o il...,..., 5 -50; te f i 1 Hoga—Good to th rio a lo r lo 5 (W te 9 i FUmr-1-F a m ily. ....... . 5 ,0) @ S ! W heat—K a 3 N o rth e rn ,.,. Corh—H a 3, ■ y e llo w .,..*.. O ate-N o . 2, W h ite ...,...’. B arley—S tate,........ir r . . . . . ' BOSTON . 40 <5