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ibsSi i s , ' W H I P S . le s , m j ■ / H i ■ d VOL. XIX. 6 r e p r e s e n t a t i v e i BUSINESS HOUSiBS o f ' d u n k i r k . tl; Ml , l.»oK-al oi . (Minkirk PrlnU n g C o m p iiny | I'vory (lay. _________ j ! S = 5 r a S # S , >WKCHI!Ufa CltOCKEHY UOD8K. I ) iH» coixntl ATonno. Wholesale and retail dealer in iM.iorteiljanO [loiuoBiic Uilna, (Jlafwwani, fto. ______ . / 1 HA.* 1 . H. IIAKIUS, 221 Central Are. iiea- oral Insuraneo, Life, Accident 'and J f Bulurv traveling Insure voiir Uo In th«! old relialile •“I'nividerB’.\ Ucal KsUte A^eiiU lioaiis nexouateil on property. / iHAUTADUUA HOTKI, ^ I , Uiites, t l per day, • l,i?tsr 7 an«l UiMirdlng Sta^lo^n wjnnocpoB. 38S Lion atrejit. / ilTV IJAKBKU SHOP illo r iJiko siloro coifner ceoiur And Third streets. A Quo stock of yorcign and tipnicstfo Cigars. _____ ^ g lUNHUSt * SOM. • 33tl center street, , I’ructlcal liprio*8liooni. Particular stteniMon vaiJ to intor/ori.ng horses. Shoeing ot roa*l «f 1 trotting horses * specialty. i i j i n k i u k e v e n i n o o i i s ' e u v e , k .~^ Largest Dally In the County. ^ An unuiitiallcil a d v e rtising mcilluoi. . I vliNKUtK EMUINEEKINO COMPACT*. ShaUiag llaiiKurs, ou*. Tattoms. Porglligs. Ottsuiigs, ami Mttoliluo Work to order. T'kVNKUtJK CAMO'X WOKKB, 1 / B3E.Tiiirain-coi. ALanufooturcr o f‘l:*urG llumc CaadljCa^ (rch every 0»y. ^ 1 ) \ Clon^strL' Dealer In Flour,Iftsetl, ‘ alt, Uulcil llay, Pho8\ pbatc8» etc* _ . EBtabn»tio<l, 1877. .EE&eBCEEffi'e’E m S c ia lT w e l e ™ . John J . Murphy, Propt Third .treat. rino Furniture, Cabinet Ware and Op- aolster.lng. I’icturo Fram es m ade to qrder< J^t I». aiATXESOM « C o ., * ’ ” 301 Central Avs., Leaders o l Fashion a n d Gentlemen U tttattora j^ 't N E A tEilC U A N T TA lE U iU N O . E. A. Salyer, 220 Center strecC Ij^A K K lJ. STIiAZll UEA-nWO CU.. Manufacturers ol Steam IlCatlng Appara^n.. Sanitary Plum litng a Specialty. I -ro a n c STKAM x d c d m u k y . A)nr specialties: Flho Shirts, 10c; tlolIJirs, io: cuffs,4c. and Laco Curtains. Free Dcjiv- ary. A. W. Cummings, 207 Center street. B , O E H S I, K. Third sC. cor. of Buffalo. Uaaonlcturer and dealer In Fine Boots A flhhes. _________^ I UU PIUNTINO of every description anil at O lowest living rates by » ami 10 E. Second St..i I U. VAN nUltKN Jl SON, Fire. lilfe, tl Acculcnt anti (toncral fnsaran^B. erd In iUm\ ami L<>iina. i’arUclUar &tieuUon biiMi iiMiiu&uiloX uroperii uollject- iCiff run US &c. 210 CrUiiter fat., isud iloor. UME'M p i ^ arsi \c v , ■ r - , SOO Central Avenue , aaadqnariers lor Wnli Psiwr PAotA Oils, Ac. T.W . Murray, 837 Lion street made ol Sanitary jj^^X .^G ,^act^as Mank-books, lodgerisj ai Dunkirk Printing Company, 8 and 10 E. Second S t T>V1>01.P1X aCOUDEMllA.DJCB, J l , Cor. Third and Buffalo Sts., your aide-walk. ^ T llS lJ t f *CO h J l 7 and 0 E ast Whisky, Wines u t Front s treet 1 Whisky, Wines, Brandieti. QoMrtl Llqttpr Store for Family O h . ■ n O B l d t T X ’K A T , Stabttng' by Uia day or weak on rwaoMblr IX U i Center itTMt. ; o e ^ i n K t u I o a l Instm u M n lt a w f M irin g B a a n r m s B aovM M M -c^nHmuHt, Poultry. feyl Block. Dunkirk; ITood'a Block.FrMfonla John O. Parlour. ^yA T C riE S , JKWSIACY, AC. Boy the A u rora Railroad W atch. y y M . MOCKER, M eiicbant't'*‘l'” '> 818 Central Avenae S P E C I A L A N N O U N C E M E N T « what they eaa do. 5«T0DDAH1’ A COy laten t AttOTia^s^lW n il nco^*''Paton^l*aveioli ani°'%<inwo'ea \ e c n ^ . T rade M arkaraglstoiiM . A ll PaMwi butlndsa condiiciod for m o d e rate Fcee. lofon n a tton. Advice, and special rsdcraacoa s e a t o a r e ^ a s s t Q B iJC rB E S T U O D I B N B I S O O V I B ? T r i n n i p h 0 f P h a n u a c y . The only true practical E L I X I R OP L i v e AND HEALTH line that promotes imprarvs tho 9 p petite cleiutAAH the Uvef. phrlfiet Ute li ocxl. &nJ stim u late. Ormij. ««.. —^ ------- —i.a..... ----- rafscSton. and are. taken. V l n e n r B i t t e r s Is s p a r s to n ic. » n s r r l n o Without being nareoUe, m blood partner w U h o o t p o is o n , a IJvmr to n le w ltluraii p n r g - Injr. a n d sbure sU, • llfs-sl«1>>C atimalamt w U h o n t a lcohol, yhe onlv medicine with tut.h powers 111 th e w o rld. A 0ENUIHB 'CEMrEItAMCE BE'FBltAOE. far itiTpiuslng alcohol in any ihapo u i tome jind It might be caUed U Q u n > L u n t, since It illmnli'et. invigorates and reguh tts di gestion. natrltlon. seercti jn.eacretlon.rcsp>raUoo. and (ill the fnnctlons whereby llto la maintained— we literally take it vitality fa ipoonafuL It Is not too much to av e r t that th o ' c x iaal of V inegar K i t t e n doe* n o t exist, and no count erpart or compound with similar vlrtnts has sver been known. CALIFOBIOA, IS remarkable for nothing else,would be InunortaJ. ixed by the production of the medicinal iro lu , roots and herbs of which this Bitters Is composeA Many ol them used by eba Indians sad the medical proicsslon in the treatment of chills and feVeni, rheumatism, catarrh, consumption, neuratgis, hoadachfii, liver complaint, kidney disease, )aun* dice, front, piles,bolls, skin diseases, Ac., Ac .too numerous to mention, b ut easily onderstood when the action o( the Bitters on the vital functions Is remembered. The d iscoyerr was partly sccldea- tl. 1 hul the present rBRFECT DITTEIIS IS TTIB RBSDLTOF SCIKNCI. Millions ot m a c rort have gratefully and gladly endorsed, during tha post quarter <u a Mntury. the wonderful sncceisi o t this FHKIfOMBNAL TOSIC OF THK WORLD. In order to meet evsry profeabis demand, two- fwmulas of the same I n j^dients are now pu up. TBK OLD B T T U I18 BlftONOKII. SU a H T L ^ niTTKit, AND KOIIK OATKARTIO. TIIK MKW BTTUB, faJCASAMT TO TUX TASTE, AMO BXFHtSSLY AOATTEO TO DULt GATE WOMEN AMD CUlLOREN. RSMRMBKll. There Is n o disease of low vitality, 'debility rinnctlous, or n e rtous p roiinukm (or which VIMEOAR BlTTEHa IS MOT OURATI'TM, and Its singular power over the lower organisma renders it the Lmplacab.e foe ef TBS DEADLY MICRO AND OMNlPItiCSVNT BAOTEBIA DUNKIRK. N. Y.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 2. 1890. WE G 4 D NEW YEAH VESTERDAV^S QMTTERINiQ SCENE AT T H p W HITE HOUSE. T lw ft« l» ll«lw M» T t n w n Ifwr tfc« TI mhm - aade. mf CaU era a t thw K»e««Uvw Mi sl« » —Mra. MmrrkHm, i» D «fler«»M ( « Maw giator^s O eM h , TlskM » • Fmrt la !. Ja«. S.~0ffldgl W ultli ^ ffiioxt fofXRgl btmriag ywl W ashimoi ton a»QnM)il II day and aiMlsUid In UH c«r«HoakMM axact- looa which lon^ y e a n of ciMtOfB faava aano- tkKMd M to Uw obHrraiica of a New Year. T m rein did not discourage the UroaMndsVrbo obranra the leostooi ofez- choucinc coByu tntoraaC cantand a t U m ex- eenttva roanewo wbera tba prsatdene and lad lee of the cabinet were to receive tboM In official and eo(|a.l Ufa Tba ooUd. p a ra white- bo H of tba exurtor of tbe n u tlw ^ waa la direct cootTMl with tbaecena w itbla T b m ev e r y th in g w«s. wswi^tfi emd Bmliax twined' in and about tiha fTMt chan deliers and depended from tbm tope of mlrrora on<l nfnduwa; rtjotntjotn WM tba only ooa of tte tight tl Tba n u t r wm four publio rqjrms th a t securedl rabber plants jwere eUndlnic in • mad comer, w |tle the m a n tM we with rarioiM wanU. lu tba tUsa room tba decorattona lest an addlttonal ebana to ta a n ty of tbojoTai-ebapiH! aparthiatit. central chandiuler aad eide ItgilitB wereahaded with antoiMontoiM teiirect.eilTect, Tbaba thrMrow i T th wladows in tbe back of flie room were olmoet bkliko eeist room peJms it«d.ti \Under ■ ' by mi gnd ruUMi t n mantels L I preUofnina yadntbs atul tba Ilea p laata wera tuera tha dlph>. imbled, end in itha green room Iba Mina, dlffednc lm« sat (or tha ra- wo« poet tba boar matlo corpa onl^ bt tha su) mkirta o’clock wee eeptioii to balin, but wbea tha dJpipmatio corps, tllia mwobers of tba marine atRjl International conference* bad aseambieiL morning o] flda tba Wblija H oun • coated coacba)e>u tha vesUbula <R musicianaof Ihm Hariim band wera seated lody for iba etgnal to play. A t a signal to *ro^Hor Sou|a tha btod itrcuck op “ilail tn • crowd of wblta- 3|a eat on their carrlagtaL In •k tba mauslon tba red-coated ^ Chief Harrison di oepUoo. ou lor nntsida {tha bloa room h w tbe preel* atiol p arty feeca^ling tba «talra. Lraniag president w m Mra. McKee, ace of her mother. Mra. lot to taka p e n tn tba ra il of tba I recent death of M a n tl • ellk, I FiMlowing tcott Lord. Mbinittoo drcM of white :tar tba preelulent and Mra. HsKea o a ^ j t b a vka preoiillaot and U n . Morton. T& m came Secretary Biaiaa with Elkina, and after tbem ouna ibors at the cabiioet. .When tba IS reached tba president and ook tbatr plocM at tba baod of th e roeaisrtngj Uue, w b id i waa oocapoasd o f M n . H c m n M m wiBdoniA M n . M lUtr, WftAAfi a lter, &^ra. KotiE«» Mm. T r a c y Ri ak. The invitcMi gq—rta w«r» Logau I. Mfu. Ilftk,, H e i Ocf- Uro. McMillan, M tsl Hlacock, Mrs. riB tt, Mra. Pugh, Mra. Q jay, lira. Cockerl 1. Mra Reod. Mr. Reed. Mnu Burrows, M s. Buttarwortb, the Mlasee DbUat, iwi 3 :iw Umpklnt of Htw York, tba Mieses nranim akar. Misses lOaietead. MMe CioTer, AlieelUnk, Miss Harlan, Mias Dram, Ira J. V. L Fit s s lira Ernst, M ra J. V. L Findlay. Mrs. Brown, Mrs, Harris, Uiae Oiroavenor. MM* Wilton, Mn Elkint, Mra. Cbtr!» Kmcry Bodth. Mlseflrace Darls, Mias Halford, Mra tn malarial diseares, chplera, comamptlon, ii .crnal dlscatcs, Ac., ana so great la Its power i a germicide that it la an VRKQtrAidJED VBTurtFtraK. A book C6t).'d be written of it* virtue*, ind ai other ol testimonials, but It Is eaty neccMara l . rennmber Its general action n p e a the liver, blood, brain ami nerves, to realise its use in a eaajarity of the Ills th a t S e a h ieh H r to ,M d tiubt me family shasdd ever h e'w ltboai a b ^ t l a a f OLD AND NEW 8TTLR YINKQAR RITTElUi IN THE BOC8E. Send (of our Ladles’ book. Addreu DOFT FORGET That B. flaiTis does repairing of all klada^mel os knives, sclseon, tacks, keys, revolrera, a iM tewing miclihiee. oarpH kW M p i^ olkb* wringen. lawa n o w e n . skatee, baad lUCde. am brellas, nitag and setting eatra; la fact naaiM th iu s not hero tMndoned. Otv«kt« a e o ll,u B n ^ o stroeL “ * C. C. PENFOLD, MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER, M 4 MAIN STj., m iFFALO, N. Y. [|M 1 8 , n m ai JEmi, docks, S ilv e r w e ^ t,eather riobds, Kte. KHOJU r tm .aoJ(^D ^ a jJU T K h n A T i s a A C M ( z 4 « n r XASor «** m z m i F m o M .S4Mk.-MA.uf- S trausjcnpa- BiUSp Mlmprmtm Uim H a l f o r a . WUmerdingi Mbw Tracy, Mr. sad Mlei Rane- dell. Hn. and MI h Procter. ivlng p a r ty b a d takao th e ir fptlon proper bo(«n. Tbe diploma lie corps beaded by Beron FavsAfllod uiniugb tbei blue room end iato tbe eastfroom. Tbe gueete, as they ap- prceldeat, werei preeeatea by 6. IL Ernst, U. B. A., acUag as master odeeremootiNL TTw anlfotTM df t of U^lMniberB of tbe Mirpe tbotie with Ulency tinder the glere cf Icaiiw tbebe membeimeml o f tbelnl ofifereoce, a majority t m a majority of tbem itJonel drees solta. Tbe l l ^ n CgflM Belt. Tba meml oonimtssloal oua] tbe prtHpnem. ■HOCiateMtfCM of tbe euiweeM court, ■■ oC United S tatea coiert of cloiow. Hicf tlw Mpreoi4 eoufl itrtetof ColumUa were announced ftte r a i’ Intermlseioa. Chief Justice with tbe preeld: me to fascinated« behind tllie U m i p l ^ thill eegment cf ^ chief Jbetioe and ,tbe I Mj^em a fijof I ^ the tbe others, |n d became to fascinated with tbe went behind tllM Uaa After raw that tbe Jndlcia rnpraratatlv AtCMtlonoi dreia Ntii District o f ^ of tbe Unit By this wKJi dipt ne a number o f eeoetors and Tbay did ootl attract maeh acconnt of tbe pljilaniM c f their :er did tbe comnutoeRnen of thjr ».'amhia Slid a fliw ex ministers I Btattti who caniw with the ooo- ) tM e«M room wee wall flUed Its, coogreteraea and otb«s. plenty. ‘ i p kflt Here itoo d a mefliber Mtl« corps In reepleedees ent- form telklr|r to a member o f llha P an-Amni- can congToJ. atlired In fuU ctlreae, while Juat beyond wera e coapie o f erm y offloers chat- ting with a] ioohing Jiwclcee, and the lady that clbog to his erm. Tbe officers of '*11 navy oad the nuacfoe were doe wani p rom ptly im ttm a MaJ. atll.-fOam ltd, wttb a n rwange eearT acrOH* ralked peat tbe line eh tbe beed of tbe bureau cklefi of the war department, seen clad fall the aatfaras to which his raak M t U M h u L A d J i O io . EtllCM t a d O m a McKcever, Roebaeter. Benat. MaeTcely, Cesey and Barr, with isdOSetn ot tbe Tbird a rtilliry, tbe Sixth caYtlfy a ad a ntun- nijoii ipecfaU d u ty ta (hit city oon- r did a ^ bead tbe navy. H r I and allowed tbe bureau I nasydepaitiaeiaa t o r epceeia l M jiMsal reffreeeataitfM wae «««a ftajBsey, Browa, MlO- Becard a ad WBino, and a Baxa- low epectal duty In Wastaingtoo. ‘ ■ «d tha r ‘ oprpathaiIn butey beaded tiia MariMi«»rfa titb the paseinc of the marliM- ________ the eait rqcm bHta to tlilaoat,add eoaMcf these wto helped tr dwcelYe ta the blaerooae took itheirdMarunra. Becretary Blaine with Mr. and 1 ^ Km •ooe Mn. hOMne, MN INinpUN ot and JaniM 0. BKahN *•» w«Ft rho departed early. refteie of tba Mcrataryorth* (astitatioo. dvill servtee com ra,|ateritale coMHaeresceiaiaiialoe ere, ee*it#at eecretartee-. of defMrtmeMta mmktfmt pMiauuder, eoUdtor genawnd. aesN _„a. --------- <NfS#b<Nr t tiMMmildifMrtiMMki , mteadofitciMfsof tWCelwas tbiM for the D;af and Dumb wan ed| Only irtean nJnutra r m ip ftB reNlTlaic tbeea, ToOowfnf t fitirami e l th# MlixNw nj ?, H h ,M|e Loyal Leg:loet, a a d Biembera oi MtlfahabltMti^ mteiieMkm oi ^ Hew Y w lfil* a a ^ t h o N w A tw x m the an* Dlftrict of CJolaiaWa. Tbt^ were dlepoeed of la tw a a ty ashiBtaB, aad a t DIAS th e gea- krai rteepctoa o f d tta e e e hegaa. T h e crow j WM BJiMually auaU cm account of the rain, a n d a t 1 AO o-’cleek, f o r t y a d a s ta e tisfare th e tlin# aeC for the dose of the recuptloii, the preiddeBt thooh hoade with the hud oormt . A fter kecidog the doora dosed tae Hlaatee the praeidifit ordered thMB oftened and thewi open uatB 9 o'clock, the rsfular hoar for dosiog. Wbea tN doors were egmia closed DOC m ere thea 'JUO edilitlOBal callers had appeared. • lOOtb held oo New party Tbe recepUoo was tbe Btalfr*. ^ ^ Mrs. Mcrtmi waa the fln t wife of a vhse {STsklent who baa amkited at rcorptlom at tbe White House oa Now Years day for the T h * VIee F r e s id e a t'e K seeiptiea. WaamsoTON. Jan. SS. — Vtee fTreldeat Morton's palatial renklenoe, alter tbe White Hottsa rereptioD, waa tba centra of social a t traction jm t e n l t j On the ffm Soor Uw library. im»k> roam, tbe drew tsf room end dlnlDg room, went all thrown Into ona. About tbe rooms wire palma usd fetm Hmatl tabh-s were placed about tbe roome loaded with flowers. Full lengtb portraiU of Mr. and Mrs. Mevtoo wera prpcalneat among tbo many decontiious that adorned the walls. Tba vice prrsldeat and Mra Morton received tbe guests in tbe library. Tbo reeuptloii began a t noon and continoed until after 3 o'clock. At tlmra tbe number of e a llsra m a d e iba spadoiM p a rlo r s uafx>a^ foruibly crowd«I HON. HENRY R. PIERSON DEAD. Tha AbU acatssaaaa aiwt Bchalar raasa Away A ltar a B rtaf Illaeaa Nxw Yoax, Jan. 31—lioo. Heory R. XHer Hn. cbuieelltw of the O n lrenJty tba Siata of New York aad a prlvala bankrr here, dkst |rrararday after a brief Ulnesa. Ha w m I d Tbe funeral will take place next Batorday, end the Interment will be la Oraanwo^^ ciunetery, Brooklyn. Himry Itufoe PteJ^oa WM born In rbarlaaton, lifontgoinery coomy, N. Y .. on J u n o 13, ISIO, U a g r a d o a te d tram Union oulkgtj In 1810, end from it bo baa re- ceivvd tha ho o o r a r y degree o t A. i LL. D. H e ctodled U w a t C h e r ry 1 to o ........... bis I roov. and ws» admlttad t tbo bar in H tH In U raaldaooe in Bt H> continued to Cbioiga 18111 he took up bis raaldaooe in Brooklyn, ittnued until ISOO, when be re- ■CTcrxl years a catkaa. He was chosen alderman live isoceadvo yrart. In Uitin b» was elected state aanatur from Brook!/o, sod represented that d ty in the If IiO Oana IS07. Ils dtachA ffad b ti legtelattve cloUee w ith stu g n tar ability. retired fnan tbe p raetioeof taw la 18C0,w|wa be ejsomed tbe prwtklsocy ot City railroad. This pcalUon b when be becanwtbe general m anagrr and financial agent of tha Chicago and Korth- WLstern railroad company. He rseoovad to Chicago (luring fab connection with that oompoijjr ( k / k 1 sraa nuuta tta vice prarfaSeot. T im pwisiffii t 9 t m m iw o j i v % A t Ciu> scdicitAUaa o# OoM3xoodon» ^ bilL h« rwtuToeoi to Jfew Y o rk t o C a I cm ms me Uvs part In ibe management cf ilie Kaw 'Varic C e n tr a l r a llraatL O a tieteg cfanssn. ra»- ident oxocu U to dlisctor o f the maaa raflrsad he removed to Albany. Xa ISbS N aetab- Utfaed in that city his baaklBg OMNtra. la iS T J b f w M e k e u a b y U m k i W B f t « r*- gent of the ITniverslty of tba Btata of New York, inpbira of Hon. Unnlos Crnninf, tJe- in tha piaoD who, In tint year 1878 be waa eleetad vka ebancel- of H«x Eostas C. Benedict, rcdf w « cboaea cfcaRaellw, Kid, In t«(81, m tba death ot Mr. Benedict, ba waa elected chanoeHor. THE RRE RENO IN NEW YORK- A taurga KnUdlng la tha r p y a r ttert mt tha City ParKally DoHrmyoB. New Yuox, Jam 31—Tbe fivswtory brick bonding. 017 to C23 West Finy-tMCOod atrsiet, was panbiily tkinsed yaitiTday. Lam I23S,- 000, as follows: BaOdisc owned by Jaoob New, $30,000; Liberty works, IL A. Vaa Uew ft C o . tUiO.OOO; Hahlmr ft C a , Mlk ribbon*, $30,000; INnrslaa Carpet aad Rag company ItO.odO: J ft J. Mctrlsoa. p k it s r or- uamenta, §3,ax>; Katoo Coal Cora pound Manufacturing company. $3,000. Tbo losses anufactnilog compa • well covered by Is Tbsra are usually about 2SS0 n e a aad women oparatlvse la the balldiag, N t thk being a holiday tha only perihrae oa the prYinfRCM wiro R m wUdDmui, UmUh, nnd bM family, who made a narrow escape frewn the top floor, and the eogineer, Charles Fveht- tar. who elso eeeeped unhart. The Are (xrigiaated in the dry room near tba eagiaa MiHitaiM*t Lfflslntwrs KI mm n •twiiar. BXUtwo, M a n x , Jam. £ —The RepubU eane of tbe setiate and bouse met In Joint feaskm yesterday end ucanlisoasly e le^ad W. ~ ■ \ * ballot for United 8 allot •)•loodt ta , H« Mantle Btal Mfli II, Hkbanls t l , L m r - 3, Ou-psater L The otrril to a ieet egaJa fo- ^ y . Tba DamortUo I k » m «r.d five Mnatori met for a Joint sesaJoa bat DO ijgoraai wee pcesKit Tha infaraiat tMliotetakea for bulled Btate* tenators stere la favor of W. Clark of B u na and MarUa Maglnids of second a n a to r the Hkban ls t l . L Joint seesloo then diseoti eysfieeBW mm gjpmmim mmamm* EtAOiko, FA. Jtn. K'-'A a ffplknlo of typhoid ferar haa pewraiied la Zforthera Berks county for sewM wseks, IL thydiaHw haraoccurred. TlndiMinM iiattH b iiN l hb thepoUuttowof the wrmtan mt IfaMsw oral*,. bf iMjreuii c( chttlt tkil l i f t di«! or 1 eo^* UgbHia cattle eomplaiat new prersJeot. As this dty U erecting srorks to oldala drlekicg water from that strsium, «n ofldal laquiry iato tba matter wlD be amda, A C a ateaearbaa C etehraiaa M isouerox, U a m , Jan. £.—Charles IQag. probably the oldeet man la New JCngfatad, who wUt be 100 ysori old «« Jaa. 15, orla- bratad tbe new y ear a fasaUy g a t h t r i t ^ fewQf o f ble deasradants bMsg present. Mr. King was bom ctarQ s v b e o a a d w e a tbalM t of a family ot ten toes, ona o f whom rta d u d the age of lift Be has a good tniemery aad (s la good bcwlib, exerpt Bias bo is trooN td somawhat by aatbaia. A raU lag Wi#a lU lis n Harsa. jn r m v w o t w—A t I o’Kiodt y m m a h y ■ afttm o o n a broken rafeph i i a w lrafift MfOR thahorsa draw lag a ITtewtat VaDcyMreet enr in AUrghmY. On# eC the honw w m killed tnetanUy a a d the e ther fataDyiaJarad. The drirtff and pmum g srs PsodTsd sHght dkxN , but srer* n o t aarioMly b«ft. T h f brobm wire had < Mighewlra. t with aa alMirle Mere X iigtkk Mewey f a veatad. WiMcxa-Baiixs^ Fk*, Jan, A ~ T N iryo*»» (Of Axl^ Wert*. tiM krxM tf^al ef l i t kin4 la tbe country, has braa sold toaaX a g U s h syndicate at a |Tice*a0 to W ntoriy a » 8 - j^ d d i a n . Tbracemptuy paid atUvidead oC f jnr esnt. iMtyMr. ^ TERRIBLE HOLOCAUST.' PAUPER CHILDREN SUFFOCATED AND ROASTED IN A SCHOOL HOUSE, A San Kew Year's ^ I t a t l o a for i HemetMs Waifs ef • Great Clly—0*1- taat Baseeaa by AUachaa e f the Bcheel o»a ai.eeshsrs e f th e n r e O thar W m m tam Kavs. {furocnr, J i a i —Tbs paupers’ scboRl In ForertOaXe. a ooonmditm o t tba Wbltocbapcl untoa, vaia h eraed early ywswday moroieg -and twanty-eix boy*, who were ad r r p In t.be Beper steriee, were ndfocatad befme they M aid bs rueeiiwL flfty-e% h t others, from -wheraaM jmammmt escape bed becncatoff. wars gsUeutiUy raacued by tbs atUebea o t tbo inetltoltoa awd mrmhera o f tbe fire brigade sm k u t the moK Ultaose sddtam aot and at graat rUk. Two ot tbe aiatroiw effected tbelr amepe by sliding down a water pJpa They reached tbe groiiad enlsj; of the boys, emboldsoed by tbe- by tbs MBtrofM, eseapad la tba satna n aoner. Tba wpertntaadaot ot the ecbool exhibited great b rarevy and rapeatediydasb^dtbroogh tbe Samat returning aadi tlcoa wttb tba most inatilmata form of some youngster. Tba school conUmeJ la all AX) poplta W bm the Sanxe bad tuwa sabdead twenty- six deed bodies wsre removpd to tbo ptialn ball c f Iba lustitatloo wbiwe tbp pfol Cbrlitmas dsooretlon stfll depradedf^rooi ceUlMt mh I wsUa The fir* origiiiatad from an ovsrhaatad stove. Tbs g irls' wings of tbe vcbool, OMiffbllnf 339 ' os HM a toachedhytlw A u iiaa Iw ^ b c ^ the hlghtset spirlte la eatietpetioa the hlghtset spirlte la Isedpraam titolM g lvMS Year's feta was alpa to la tba death chamber » rvUrtd in pfMiMli to ha glvt ywtarday. A Saw r's feta was alas to ba held. Tba ley Ltvve—r e r t e g o l iesrlag tha-hodhM wera beartrcodlsg VISlTlfi<J«THE RUINa A May Hetw Revi ^ V ia Frahahl l o i p c ^ ^ MrlesUy, of U;^ Am la tW IwilMlTTg of {MiopiN* ackooi •Umdont* haYf bteni deevors to retsOa sulBctMt cte , wherein neosMary w(»k might be doob. Tbe school waa flikd with boys who Lad W o coeealUed to l u c a rs bean^n ot their tneW rigable habits, aad altogetber tbe lomatra- ware of a charaefar from whidi Dttle died- pBne or.obedlseoe might be expected in mo. mrabi wbea bolb were Im penulva As a rule, however, tb* boys ytetdid to the d ine- tkms of tbetr raperion end to this fact Is duo tb* safety of tcorea who otberwiss would have perkduhl Of the tWMty-elz who tost tbetr Uvve only two wthi txiniad to d e u b , fb t otbera bavlng bsso swffocsbd in tteur beds. Many of tbs latter were arooeed wltb tbe rrsL but baoamo •tupsfled wub tbe smoke and crawled back to their ottts to d ia Tba bsro of the ooeaskm was a boy who acted in the cepeHty of monitor In tbe fatal word, M x n ^ • b ^ whose vtckoa babtts hgj-l fksAn hlw. a n l u e s 's o | tb* (y>g(ii»jtl(^ Throngh hi* sCCorte mmay boys were Uteronyr d r iT io frofli m l> irjiU :| M M i n f i c a i» caassd hie work o f rascoe cmly -wbeo b» biro, sslf srws drivw aoat by the Oorora SoTcval d bii eompiiiiofii b» d r a f f d . nbconMl&ui, out of ths window*, while o thers be oaerted Iato tbe a ir to bis a m a lYraoes ta otUdmi drele* profeM to mo In- (Uestioos that rortagol has dsefated to apolo- glM to E s f lm d for Haifa FlatoY act*, tod c*t»ctelly hie oonduct io holsUng the tugutse flag ofl Brttkh protected territory end u«i*|^ rhs British Sag to be h^nte-t down. I t le oonowled that U P o r t a l shall do t i l l E i ^ I iik I c m iMlft OBBOthtof f t r t ^ srithont tacsrrlsg the sosplctoa of the powers that tbe orteaelbie object of b»- <|aarrel with Fortagal k e a M y fort%n to t^ m U o o e A NEW YEAR'S TRAGEDY. A trbott-M ie ahootlng Affair In B 1 roDsIa Kaloeo. MrKXSAPmi]i, Jan. ff—A HerrUi, V spocLvl u* Tbe Tribune *n aoooailt i terrible New Ymr's troffwlv, a ml aa a result of yrbtrb David l-^Arvis. a well-known saloon keeper, wes killed; Robert Triiax, <*lef of HendW. a drunken, dlsxoluto char- aetcr. Hrotller bail bran rrruHnl cnviit a t Hsrvti' ptara and came In early yostcnlay itKirnfnjs. Afier baying eove for them be wblppei] oaf a revolver kni B.trvt* in tbo bark, killing bim almost In- titlf. Chief True* nit)i-mpt«l to arrest and was shot through tbo lung and is rh H-»l* was shot in tha 1 $ Importance gUodixl to io ba forthcoffilBg. The Fraw m a^ Jourmal states that It bus laaraed from sxosUent antbortty that Lwrd fiatisbofy tuu (a eemteaiplatlaQ go early dlt- tolaUcn of p eril*tntm and an appsoi to tbo country oo th e govrenroent’s n«w Irish iwties. Tbe O trtata goversmeot bea oompletod the cocjpUstloo of an African white book ........... will lay before the reldkUag o a the OUng of that txxly. Tbe book, U te italra d o c tunenta^ graat Imi wUdblMTaool bltbcrto tx the preoB, If indeed th d r editor cf the 81. Petsm^MUS Novae Vmsjm «t )0 tMM J3it rrtorDfd |?rof froai» viatt to fWsth, deckUTS that tb* Hungottane era HoeitaY most v alaabl* alUve. A ROYAL PALACE CUTTEO BY RR E . g t t a s s ws C tsassatiiss'B Gsrvwrwsws IXantod HEL’IS IIJ. J a a a - T b a ro j i l Bolu* a t fjudbm, a Mibtirb cf Bruatcli, w m alroott cmnn^iiely guUed by Cra ytvtrsday and a portico of lb* building coUndy destroyed. Tb* origin of the fire i* a n k ^ w s . The ffaisM spread rapidly and a t ona time threat ened to o t t off the escape of m o K c fthelo- T b * IVtaeese O e t o r o tl o * h a d a v e ry nar row secep* from dtmsb and her rmeag was effretad with the g r a i tr tt diCSntUj. A young lady eroptoyol as gorarncse to tbe lYinoMM WM nnabk to foUaw her oihlnMi end WM buriMvl todseih. TbeocUy potiioa of ths psleos which SMsped tbs ix.-races of th* Saiasn W m that in wbich tha prlirato BpartaMmts of the kiug ara Mtaated. Ttw royal ooUecitoa of worka of a ft, of the iaM $ Hi Sdfopa, eomprkflsg gaam of > the rarwr vm leahts *s (w 'l\W a a d stato a ry - ex- tifit, v i l iQUftljp dMimyaL A e I c iu an anarchist . A B*M A ttem p t t* Ammmtmmts XtaUan R okx , Jaa. 3.—The king raoilrad a ^spn- tatioB of BuiB tiers of ths Italhwf p a r lia a m t Qutiima ymterday, to whom, k l re- npawMto an nddraaii. be eatd there w m « ti« ^ net loog (UsUnt. when be sroukl oo$ have g aaraateed the p e sra of. J&tiope for a rgrtmgbl. K o w .how trar.lw b tlkY idfkM a WMMWirsd by a a ucdsrMandJcg between Btwela a a d Oeraieay. A t U m (W p u U tkxi WM iM v l iH L n w tu i w l io had Matieoed hlam U aear thm doorm y , Mwwwt^fNMtonstofMiitofn »««ffw r box to whleh wae attached a baraiiig imm. ‘ The fiM wastxUogQiihad bafora M lN lrn a d snfldaatly toaxjtoda tha eootaatt of tha haxaadthataB B w a s rataid. :i^ pror«d to CellMlsn fa a FSw^ tiiyixrooB, f m X- o TI m itoMMhlp G i» of fhrklram Haw York. whUa comiog t|p t h a Mersey yeeterday, ooUhled w ith a a 'o a t w ard N«-»A$tot»iriiid km bar btiknfriL TI hi •O m r e te a m c r lr a a a a M ttt. A d 4 r a w * : « p c « - YoAklntth* tbaa Tha pMajpagart fwttw ttiiehalaraicd t y tba necidaBh ,twt nh wMinIncaft | | A BIO DEAL PENDING. N rg n U a tln g fo r t h e I’u r f b a s e e f a law g e Illo c k o f Ilaitivay Shaivu. C a L timcut ., J a n . g —One of tbo larg e s t traottcU n K s ui rollrnxd stock th a t liM Irgtnia C e n tr a l r a il: tbls serU un for a long tin tHgoUetad bore. Tbe stock Is Sharos o f th s W e tt V lrg the W.too held by MnJ. Khaw and family, this b!(x8c U jcto - ar» 45.(XX) xhare* oub the holders o f which are ex-Semil ' O DavU. Secretary of -Ktate James line, Serretary of the Treasury Win- Senator A P. Qormi tb* belr* o f the late inecticut atul a few others. i\bo official relaU ous betm een the^ the Treasury Wln- tnn, Stephen B. E to J W. tL l i a r n u ^ f Connev ------ ---- _ 11)0 official relaUous betmeen theyiraaent mansRKnent (rf the C3«i|any ^ Mnj. Bbaw u understood to bo etrolpad and it 1* hinted that certain xtockboldep* ere decii of getting control of tbe nm^ir's holdiui tfala aroount The intermeiliary betu MaJ. Stmw « ik 1 thagenU^roan g e n U ^ a n who wani the i lO.ikn shams is Mr. Enimons lilsl to Pm^denl Dovls.^-'‘Th- 10 want his MaJ Shaw's stock was $LX),( ara tuU^u^rogm si. «W,000, or gw a lie will not let go The negoUatiooa SmlU-e. fatelly Injum d , a n d F r a n k H Blcbt waicbpian, daiiffcrmiidy w-emitleJ by G eorge H eiuiter. a dru n k e n , dh »k* and paying «vnlvcr knd sliot u n t e x p e c trd to bvb- H 'd x « a a s shoulder nod arm .' I!«-n-l!er held the crowd at Uiy for awhilcl nod when attempt in g to esTopc st|uiob>il and d r o p ] ^ ■■ 9 whs |fc»uiiccd u|»on by the to'JaiL Ho w d l probably PH O N O G R A P H 8 a LI_ A C n lqne an-l In le r e s lin g Affhir G iven by \t .-vtsra W h e e lm e n . ranfina. N«-v . Jan 2 -Tuosdav evening ti^et*«»»<« TtbrotiiH-n gave a phonograph bc^tn tht» city at Armory h.ill llotwenn each Ifimce EU bous ' |shonogrnp!i pl-ived de- llgbtftU\mclo>1lra 1%o guoHta w. re able to lo^'hulwrt’s acrena-ln from Ollmoro's srlciXloii* from ibc p<Jpular ojK-rns by ■rat ICh^rocnt I jeum ] of Rnu F r a n cisco. n flnho a>lo by Mrs. Louis ntaas of Rvt^ Frnnctsro; a letter from T h o m a s in Ixmdon; a letter fr-«n Bill N to to Uie Hditor of Tho Morning A p p e a l; a m^tvUou l.^ i r o r g e Itromtoy of 'San Krnrclt-'r); tbe voices o f 0«n. Boulanger, P. T. Ikinniin, Prc*t<leaL\HaiTl*m», Iiovi P. H m r r W. Gn^aW. Olasistoaa, rtriirll. itTim PnTtinnl Mr# A rw -wIvCT «raa mrrmtixz^ ov»*y \, h o archom- ■o tl>4» oraowso of ttg« fisinr**, tbe i.ml of the rollisr, niiil the «hu(llliig^<|| ttoi w b U ta ttb r u lly reproduced. x T h e L o e k e d -O u t f'b il a d n l|d it a P r in t e r s . Pim-ADBIJ-niA. J a n U —M oetloos o f ly p o - graphiml Unl'tn No 3, nnJ of Tha Preti cbo{*el o f th s union w ere held yesterday, b u t fnlhlnjj of public loteri^l, $o it was dedarad ly thosw p n sent, w as d one. A ll tho tocked- o t prin ters o f Ttio Pres* w o re yesterday pLocoil Oil the ilrika bcrj'flt Iltt (|7 per woek) notU (hey obtain einpiovnieitt otsowhcvcL It ' Tbo I Tom hoi secured nearly a full that they w ' ulty In twni Jones, Plnnk and the exccnilve cout.cU of tho Inter- iiational Typogmpblcal union «ro expected to return to Uii* city to-day, and ^as they have cumplrto Jnrt»dlc»loo in tho ntaitor of pmoTBl demand for an Incrwase-l rate for ipT-liiun nothing will bo done until tbelr eomplementof men, and th a t they will ex- prrimoo lints o r no difllculty In tn u in g Uio p a p f f to u t u i ' o t ^ r a of B ea I ki . x Cm r, N. J .. Jan. 3.—The steamer scUled on tho bar and is urn weshing over her a t high water. Tbe vessel and part of ItabJy l>8 a' total lost. Tbo been sent for. but mk being dom Korto America I bigh scat prevent any wm I bb eern r a ts.ns.n nn Innsu tb s vrrectf. T t i 000 cn tho Ymcl. and tho i emd l I $125.. canjo U pirOy oovarr by Insurance. CapL Enoch Town-' send of the AttenUo and Gulf WreOklng coenpeny bos token chztego of her. W tirJrrrr De laieca Feand Guilty. D edham . M owl , Jon. 2.—Tho government reatod Its esaa yesterday tn the trial of De Lunx tor ifcc murder of Edward Ounnlng- bsm. and defenJam's oounavl licgan bis ad- Irees to the Jury. A t tho -oondiudon of the foror U«o«o defenseefense DistrU lent f U d Plait GnUUod for the Dbilghti tlivn diargflii i:io dew l a verdict of RUiby mercy Beatonce will be j rlct Attorney itioa Judg* il Jffry, Thay ran- liy a n d recmijmended p ronouno^ Friday. A Statne for Admiral Fnrragnt. BnSTDK, J«a 3 —Tito romralUro of tbe city c o a o r il, bas ing --l.orgo of th e m x tt e r o f ftatura of Oront. tyicrulaij ninl Farragut, have rejected all tho mod -la |huii far sub- ed fo r tbs Oraef ai»<f RJa-rldan atatue*. teiT* npproveil Tl-nry ITtidton K ltion'l model Cur the Farragut statu# and awarded a cxmtraci to cx.-C(ito (bo statu* ot heroic dtif, lu bronic. for tSi3,5(» A Cara-ta Cause* a ttlg ifoirt, WfLKEa-DAXRx; P a , Jan. a —At noon wterdbiy the ground u n d er tho Lchjgh V q I- y nBlroad loconu^va thopo, which ora lo- oetod d im U y ov«- a cool mine, oared in. Tbe foaadaUoB w alk of the building cradcod aad soma of tbe machiDery was badly in jured. Thera w m cemsidtrab)* axdtetucnt oeaoog the 400 workmen in tho shops, b a t no ooe waa tnjarad. t1rB<aIa's,Geve)mor Xnaaenratod. Biosao^vo. V a , Jon. 2,—Governor P, W . McKlimey was fiuugurated yesterday. Judge the sapr«ne eisire adm inistering ef cfficfi, ----------- ' ' Tba coycttior w c o tg t OQOO to h ts ofltea where bo received pMuiy calk m The leglsiailvo hxD s n u dooaely po<±dl ^ k s ^ tu r a cohYcaed yatter- «*ay- ■ Celyhrxted t i e r CentennlaL B a * t TxxptdnoY, MasA, Jan. 3l—M n. Polly Freacii y e tkrday c d s b h iU d lier lOOib U rthday by reexdvtog cmrocroox firiends and fcU U Y M a ttib a r a r iaao o a o C ICrt. P . I a 8 « r - . gcAl, tier daughtrir, where thalsaattMula her booM io$ tbm past tW fB^-Dlaayt A lsawt , Jen. 3 ,^ o m a o r HID, assi bytbfbeoiif cf tha Yorldoi departm ent^ bald a public reception a t ttio capitol yeste day id^croooo, 11 ^ * yj^vida twoeptioa ill tl avedbg at the cxocutiva oianslgia. Bo( wartf'Mga^ jfftwtdad. . RUMORS FROI^Ria ov ^ f SiWED w T H € PEOPLE BY POLICE 1L1TARY. P o p n lae* W ith ■ey A tte s a p t t o ItaU s a D is- •It Is S a id t h a t th e P r e s a a t 1 O e v s n t B ie a t lia s A b so- ftaly M e t h l a t M e h liid XL Nxw TORg, Jon. SL—Tlie itottner 8.trabo arrived from Rio Janeiro yesterday. Her I quiet when be left that Ituation Is n o t very satis- standpoint ot a believer in tf-govarumeut Ilia paoplo seem tiy tba police and military. The istently, call- am v o a srom suo ei captain reports a h ( city, but rays tb* Mtu factory from tbe stai popular aslf-govarumeut It tbe tti M t, \ M l is well,” and notifying w h o attem p ts to i populace that onyooa a dltturbiDoa wlU ba ahot CspL Matbeson says tbe people are uno< oountatdy apatbetla If a citlsen can be In- dnoad to express an opinion he WUI adm it fais lack of faith In tb* ataU litycd tba provis ioool Junta, but wUl boh! up bis bands in horror a t the idea of doing anything fiitnsclf 4MT the situation. Kvorylxidy U waiting itneone else to do aomethiug. Probably tbe Initiative in the movement to establish-a legitimate govarnmrot will be undortaken in tome provinow, and tbe revolt will become Then it will be found that tbe present gov- arnment bra abaolntoly nothfug behind it. Tbs real reputdlcanslook to Calavero Hnr- tinea os tbelr leader. H* bat boon impris oned b y tbe present governmenL Tba p rorM onai g o r w u i^ n t manufactures cablegraiiu to show that all to* nations in tbs world and all tb s great bankers bavo redognisad tha ju n ta B y km p tug a itd o t oeosortolp over tbe cables i t keeps the people lisinformed u to the real sttuaUoa. Tbe captain of tb* BraxlUen war ship Amason remained loyal to tbe emperor and refused to h aul down his flag until oil the guns of tbe fleet bad been tnrned on bis vim - std. 'I'ba Araoson w m the tiaining ship. Two of tbe cadsta took tbe revolt so much to heart that they oommfKed fUicldB, Whan CapL Mathseon was a t Bantos a muggltng case cam* up In the British con- •ul't oilleA Tbara wera no oourla in aeinloii, and tbe collector of tba port ordered the American obda of lawi to b t utcti in settling the cosa. The B ritish ooosul a g reed. nuU tho m atter was satisfactorily adjusted. Tho lurls «ra in a badly d m oroltxod comlltluti PRETTY ARTIST'8 SAD ENDING. H e a rin g o f Uav lAiver's F a ith lessn e s s She Conamiu aulcld*. Nxw Yoiuc, Jan. 2.—Qabrielle Oborb$uor, a p retty and tuloiitod young crayon artist, shot herself dead in her apartmeuta at '210 Hast Fighty-fli-st street, where her brother Otto alio lived. TboM two ba alteuatod from tb* other msmbci family, who liv# |o this d ty. reoouUy learned tlm t William wsalihy glove manufarturer anufarturer who liad been paying her marked attention, was about to marry another young woman. This mode htwilesperute, returned jr^terdejr from a iter lying dead 3ori of (heir h ib r id ie nod reoouUy learned tlm t W Brill, glove m attention, young woman. This 1Vbon*Otto Walk ho found his slst _ _ cottcti. Gtie le f t m l»ttar« d a ted CUriatxzms n a y , UiiinkinK b tin fo r bbi k lD d iien to tier a il hi* life, and begging biro to'oow become reo onciied with fals mother, and to toll all tho family bow sba hod ooutinuod to lovo tlmm. - ^ e also left a letter for Mr. Brill, and asked to to deliver It. “He will, perbap, bo gtod ^ ^ w that you are not bis enemy,\ site {r. brill could liot ba f<uitid a t bln rad- lOK It v nu stated that be was o u t making H Year balls. It u aald tout GaUridlo ■ once married, but on toe death o f her >baud resonied bM* maiden name. I t i s t h e b e s t i h a n d r e g n l a r i t y , a 0 0 3 ? f e e * > ^ t w i s t , h e s ^ : o f C o t t o h l i J m o r e t o . p r o d u c e s a t i l e t e i o r i f w o r f e . W e k e e p i t h e t e y n B o o k s o f a l l ' t h e e s t a n d m o s t d 6 s i ? h h l i d e « s i g n s o f I ^ a o e w o i M m M 0 f i ’o m M a d o n n a C o t t o U v t i ^ i ^ / ^ t h e a i d o f w h i c h t h e i r f r 3 ^ i » ' - w i l l h e e n a b l e d t o t h e m o s t p l e a s i n g o f L a c e w o r k , T ^ d t . ! ERIE STORE. Am Kxemag SkaUn| series of skating matebss bstwean Hugh J. McCormick of 8c. John, N. B., and Axol Paulssu of thisois rity,ity, com*om* offff yesterdayesterday af-f t r c o y a ternoon at toe Pobioe rink in the praeeuoe of a loige audiouoA McCJonnlck trailed Paul sen toe entire dieteucs until the shot was fired annouudug toe loi^ lap. Then be spurted, gaining about Ua yards, when a chain was thrown abnue toe track, overtake Paul- iog by n couple Im c d against' paylbgoTei-Utartake money, $300. Tinio, fivemilN, 30:18; ten inilee, iOdiS; fifteen lira, lb. Itn. 87a A T im a H iiB trtd c i i t i N i D y in g O o b Kxw Y obk , Jon. a —Tba WMtber waa an- favorable fm- bottday festivittee yesterd) adrlxxttng * Tbe iMnp« of feet. A protest has been 1 paying ovei-to* Mike money, $300. or bOUday fectivittae yesterdoy, femtog roost ot the tiro*. Tba tem perature woe unceoeoMbly tnod- wal^ Tb* number eC K»wYaarii(3iU«fflida was smalUT than a year ago. Tbo custom, one* so dlMbtetively a Kew York obe. has. in («i'L Bfsrly died o«( bere. The Imnates of public lostitutlons reoeived bountiful din- nena Tbeatra audieaose wera smaller than tunol o o such boUdays, owing, doubtless, to toe.provalaooe o t infiuanso. and • tpecl foroomento last intend t o bni 1 OlMUl 0 b e inarm i ’iDg towns asking f tnit) left Blockville with rn-en- nlgbL I t tesald tbo iivgroce tro u b le i< by tig h t I t is sale h e tow n . T h e Md to* Whole ( county lecnu Celebrating EmsBcIpatlon Day. ItAT.xiOBt, a . iX, Jan. 2.—Kogroea cele brated tba tw raty-oktii oiinlvartary o f too 'amandpatloa p r o ^ rtmation o a tio n bere yesterday, wapiffado pollioa bal bere yesterday, and exorcteee wen# held in Metropollloa baU, wbera an oddraiw was delivered by K. C. Parker, colored, of ~'iare war* o lio obsarvancMof toe polateiato a e to tA ’ ^ ' twa T e legrapher De*d JoiL 2,—Tin Segon.* telegrapli operator, forineriyem - 4 >loyed by toe PoMal Telegraph oompany a t Qsofgbi. Tbara W( day a t other A WeU Knai P axkxbmdiki , . . . Jslegraph oomi . Pitt$bufg,<U*dathii I kmu * in toitci^ yee- bsday of cotiMimpHoo. H* woe.ati old Ume openxoemmA mnm well a a d Dtvmtebly known la tal*n«pblo clrclm torou|bout tbe country, Xeadlog Kalter* gtrlk*. to. P a . Jaa. S l -LT) <toa Brook* Iroo <»{np«tiy ploying over 100 baode, ^ dayouaocovatoC to#i*trOc# _ . ...... who Mkad /OP * mtortittoii bt tba 10 pef cen t, - tak n r o f f t o s i r w a g e s a o m e tim e ago. FaraaU Wilt Xaha a jraU Xlaabil, > Bseanisa. P a . J a a . 3.J-Tb* sheet mlU of “ POO «Hnp(Miy At BlPdiboro, em ploying over 100 baode, fdoaad down yiNter- *----------------» t o f , toa etrtka « f BSOnkiJers Mxw Yowci ig^% ^ U x g £ g m m G. Steio* P ^ M ^ /rott tob dty to Vatoiagtoii last USE THE x i i i D O i i i t A « C R O C H E T c o t t o n m_LL fia t 4 T o r g a n i z e d W i o S . Atleelieiiy County IftMttla C o m p s n v W lU T e s t I t* A traw a tov ri7T p y « a ,ijttni Electric Light company bo* elected to test It# strenfptb ffplffit toi^. id! United Laiior orgauizAtiont and fbi^ #iyh< porters In Allegheny opnnty. Jlecv n U ^ :^ Joint committee of toe HloctrlCil ulilbA S i ^ United I^abor organization A roprasenUag'ii nuiuerlcol 4 ^ 0 9 iiumhcr strong in tbo. county, pany for Iti oonsldoi which purported under whicb too Itte e o fto e HlcKstolCit d e d „ ............... , r. preeobb^ toibA o i ... ,.ior«tlon-:A« '.agiw w iill t o regulate the t » ) b d « d ^ einployM of toe cottfiiiy would retnalu g t work. The answer roturaod toy too r^impitiy W«i\ ^ nojiieans satisfactory 10 tbetrf<wq)teyM,,/ E le c S i^ l nnjon m e t W t ^ n r a ^ y and tbatw llof toa o m i ^ M o t lUunedlately,- Tb* 'mm d^pani. »>'»tricl«n* d tlw Allt^piy tCkjufttrXiii' trie L ig h t c o m p ai . . . . . Light companjMJte K « y # t^ company, and toO W»«togte Light company. , / It is elm stated toat;Djoflghtwaib« o*lTied i Into iwlttici, find the liiflittaicabf th ik b ir • organirariona will toe te(m fbt to^b^e|tebWf . too candidates f o r c ity roun^ls, faiiritu^i54* I t ■ tbo company, now rot u p I n all toe city. TJ» Allegbany e m n t f J i k b l nonto ‘ pony has a tnoaopoly h i sujmlylng f t \ and'AUegbeny City w ith Bghfe ^'W fr Vate oontrocte a t e Also numberwl b y toe toouwnd*, iu d toe rteutt of m up, such as is fchiteatm«l, ‘c a n - « ir - ' bo Imagined toim dc«p^lbed. I*t« ™ ‘ - - - ;hC i^ gheny Couni “ \•erty were Bgbl >por and toe Bontb .. iyc< East Ltberi burg propoi gbeuy City ffr« In darkiiteA Diikbiiifl.Aid-. A Mystery flnrroiipds Hf# XUMrtto R ich m o n d . V a . J o a 2 . - ^ - » Goodrich, son of Mr. hteteii. He went to Kfr rooin to M , S S S S f l t : - . . totnightbewmitoevJntim of n m r b m m - < -\6** asiwulti. Dejtocjtlvte bavo tbate dyta m * ‘ * investigated. , ; i T > ■ Professor Meriwether Atelww' At 'Melitev' , B alywobx , Jan. a —Kowi b ii ceivod at toe Johns JJopSdb*, and h istory In the TokiopoJroraityto J<SwL Upon arriving in Japan 3jo wa* y*c«I**d \ IS S S S S S ^ & ^ ^ S : . kins Profemo* Merjlwetoer wa* aafditejR^ iw r c to r / of too B o o ^ l s f A n te , -Ttoo Mpeb. p q t i td Mctoanlitoenl^ them both, and then ran amuck tenement botel*( minting* gibal Hjoliday Goods Alt COST at Moxuoc’s.