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5 THE STOJIXlY CHEONICnUB OYEMBEB 30 1879 fHB EM TEOUBLES Pope Leo HE OaHa upon the Biriiope to Interpose ASS KETUta AT UYERP06L FROrCH AJTAJftS tT ae a i a XMtlsi ta Ba Held in Onr Xi alut uiUrtrticfZstUslT It7 UAUtfttaCuM ICuxb Snrxxctsa to CgsoncrB JJrr Tots Karcmbw 1 table d3t bataafro Dublin la thaj7erdtatyi Tat flame eg tgiutioa fa again liejaing brightly Msetings art to Ul tt rnnrrta Sunday an ptrtt ef Ireland sad England Agree Mua aaa been eaaaed ia Inland by Glad tet irrererteti Irian Church Down totheyeerlSf yttheex Prea dar aad tin ditwtltfoa of that year tba whole anace Bon tha Irish Church wmi dead Kobody eared for it Kobody laid attention to It Ia England cjirvrrnstsncct occurred which drew Um attention of the people to the Irish Charea I bad ia 1865 arid that I believed It ni out el the range of poetical politics New Uramate that that ajail lathe heart the inroec4is was broken open under cinmaataneai which drew tb attention of tb English peopla to tba atate ef Ireland and wbea ta Manchester a polior nan wat murdered ia lb exeeation of ail doty at enet tha whoU country became alive to ti QnsTun of luka curacm It ouaa withia the raac af practical polities and tba Irish Church Act fallowed Tha taatiml Inference among tba opponenti of landlordism la Irelaad fa that If tba blowing I as of ona Jail and tba atdrdarWof nVsaaryl ponwnun brought about tha peminr of a Cbsrch Act verbal tba blowing ap af two Jails and the kming ef a few landkcdi would ram a land Act At all events tba agitators feel greatly eacoanged by Mr Gladstone1 language I nndentaad from tba leaden of tba agitation that they Intend to earn1 tba movement iata England where many large Beetiao bara already bean organised ParaeU himself win apeak at Xarerpool and Davitt at Nsweartle on Tyne ta amnow ganday Tba next three or oar weeka will probably witness a great develop xnent of tha agitation More et gaaisations agist iatbt went af Ireland than generally believed I waa taJbraied but Bight by a en tiean ta a position to know that ticxtr oaoaxuxB Dtnjjjro If going on eorwtaatly there It fa sow ttated that PerneO will probably not to to Anerica in eoneeoaence of thaanteti and tbeoominc trfala There wai a torebUfbt proeearion eompowd of 4000 persons at Kxlraah coonty of Clare Ireland last night wbieb witnessed by aa imatease crowd who cheered tor tba pris onen and trifcmeraa Bore A treat detootistratioa by unemployed labor an bat taken plan at Baliena eoanty of Mayo Daly tba agitator bai arrived at Castlobar eoanty of Maya and waa received with treat edal Dispatch to the Oaaancu Fain Korramhnr 29 At a atoetinf of flat Iwieaaaf the pony of tha Left yeaterday at which It waa daddadtoacreeopoBaaaited atofnman tba para Left aad Oeater oppoeed taterpeUatiBC tha Ooreraaieat while tha franeed aad oxtreme Left lejvortadPopwtr Uemeneeaa asd buttled aa tha Immediate overthrow of tha bUabtry After aa aal patod diareajioo Henri Brlano one of tha Viee Pnadeataefthe Chamber of Peewtica adeaatiiTtas rneeca deeuuinc itwoeid be Uloeioal aad nritoaa to orerthrow the MJafa tr withoat knewina bowte mlaae it Ha raered that cronpiof tha Left try to acrea an profranune ana aanan ta ue aataeatf Cabiaet and then if It waa aotpioporiy acted anon to me acminat thaiK Thia cn earned by a treat majority Committee of uuv troupe acreea to aaeeaaauy emu tba prorraaBM fa acted apes Minister Waddinttoa aaaxred a denotation which waited anon Mai to am tha i of reactionary omeiabi that nweeoxee were beint taken ia the matter Lepers Miniatar af the Interior baa pab nsbed hit report apoa the raWeet of a plenary anmecty It rondenjoa tha projected action aad ctatee that amneatyeannot be extended to marderart taeeacUarka and other ooenden raoTxcnoi rot ruxca ununun A diapatob from Parfa eari Tha Protee boniat Aaaoeutioa of Preneb Indaatry hai ad dreteed a petition to the Ovremaient atatint that the enab baa aaanned Urrer proportione than erer dariac the hut ten bjco tha and that the reg eTiilenno of the chief French iadu tnee ia menaced Nearly ell the European coantriea ta well aa the United Btatae and racliah eohauee bare raiaad their tand to tha prejudice at France and the Aandation artes the Owrcmmrnt and Parliament to dMcaajaceaeral tariff and merchant marine billa coanmon or tXTramxa cirorr The Journal alee Dtbaii aayi The reaalt af the deliberation af the bareanx of the foar troapa af the Left fa that the preaent Cabinet wiUbeapbeld aonditionally apoa it elimi aatinc the reactionary elemenU amonf the taffoffidalt ROYAL WEDDING Marriage of King Alfonso to Marie Chris tine THE FESTIVITIES AT MADRID Th Zatparial Heme of Autrla Veil StTraats toa Ortad FigMnti THE1 IRON ROADS Tha At I a am axrmro at uniroou Lrrxaaou Sorember 29 A treat home rale meetiac wai bald here thia afternoon oppoaUa 6C Georrei IIiU It wai blffaly aoo eceeful in point of namben It if rallniatwl that 20000 penona were gathered totether Mr ParneU and Mr Finnetaa both memben of Parliament poke enenctieally acainat the action of the OoTerament with retard la the Ink aireata The proeeedistt were orderly The announcement that the agtiatoa were determined ta oarry on the work they had betaa wai hailed with eathaaaam Mr ParaeU aeeoaed the Oorernaient of aboaint the kith power intreatad to them lor the par Bom of pettiiLt into force a proceai of law which tboeld ire them political att Taatata lie thootht that a Oer amment eould oomMit no croater crime not only atainct tha people bat aaainet thcCrowa from whom It held aatbor by than by perrertinf the forms of law ia order to rain political adrantare orer political eppaaanta That waa what the Government bad dona Mr Pamell thootht the remit would be to anew the Cererunent that they bad made a iratr mistake in taekiint tha Irish people than when they tackled the Atrhana and the Zulus He and hie feQow worken wtre engated in Ireland la a eonatitational agitetioa tor the purpose of obtaining a reform of the Land laws The Government had come forward and had attempted to pat dowa the agitation but the peopla of Ireland knowing their rights aad knowing their strength under tha CoostiuUon would stand by the morement until landlordism aa aa institution was sorerer oboliahed from the eouatry Resolutions atored by Mr Parnell were carried with enthusiasm to the effect that the arrests are arbitrary aaaocstitutionaL and calculated to weaken the confidence of tha people of Ireland ia the imbartiality af taw and that a Ooremment which squander the Wood and treasure of the people ta unjust wan abroad while misery and famine an enrdkred at home stands condemned ia the eyes of all rigkt mindeJ and thoughtful mea Ilnnegaa an obstructionist member of Parliament tor Ennia spoke strongly denouncement of the Uorernment There were ao disturbances as the authorities had takea strong precaution and a Committee at a prior meeting had issued an appeal to the Irish to maintain a Una but peaceful attitude rat rora aaxa raa auaora to nrraamx fiOHX Noramber 29 The FmfiMa state that the Pope has written to the Irish Bishops asking them to interpose between the people and tba Goreraaient to avert strife and to pacify the people by assuring them that the gntliah Ooveramaat will promptly examine late tba aaeetieae whiob bare caused the present agitation FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE Peats meal er Ifca eraacl Opera Uhm at Torausta Ctua Special Pissatch la the Cnaosroxe Toaorro Ontario Kerember 29 The Grand Opera House on Adelaide street oce of tha inest theaters on the continent was burned to the ground early this morning The Janitor named Wright with hie wife aad young daughter perished ia tha flames and their bodies were enbteaneafly recovered burned to a eriap The loss on the building aad appoiatmanti fa estimated at 1200000 Daniel Bandaiann the tragedian wha was tiling aa engagement at tha Opera House bad all bis valuable theatrical wararabe ia the puiUinc and all la destroyed lie loses 2o OOO The boJldiag was tapered for MOOO0 DEFYING FEDERAL AUTHORITY Maaaeailaeaa Caflin aveaa mt Btavame Oamevra Mal neyaiiai to the Cvamcu1 Atxarra Xevember 29 A squad of sixteen rtveoae deputies railing in Lowndes County wai surrounded by a large force of armed oaataiaeen and forced to surrender a lalasatr alleged to be the leader af the moonshiners The deputies aarreadered without a ght bat one af their number was wounded aad left la the fence corner for dead by the tnoontaineen The deputies then left tha THE GALLOWS A awaaaestaw Csuslesl to tha Piste Kxemllaaa Bpedal Dispatch to the Ca aaaiaal Wnnnot fVU Koremker J8 An Ma rooawm hanged keWto darlbfthetMMer or Baiaa etraetar nf Bam October 187a Magaaa waa carried to thaoaanaU aad plaead aa a chair whose be listened to the readlag af the death warrant lie then predicted that within three vean thev would know who killed Gtrerter iis complaljKd of te inju ej uee dona him la eot being rrprwen tor a fear that his ease might be presented to the Letwlatase aadaaew trial granted fhile Hilling be tremaled violeBtty and shed tears After seating himself ha was bound aad tansted to the drop by the deputies He gave israetM ai to the disposal of bis Bains and the black cap baring hera drawn verbis me at 1 ta tha droo fall hreakina bis aaek aad be waa pronounced dead in 1S aawutes AI the end af 82 miaatee ha wai oat dowa aad naaeaa ta a eoma A auaar aianta aaaccs GilTxaroa CTex November 28 A Am Laredo special kdi tremacie tTalte a Max lean was hanged to day ia the Jail yard lie senalaefeeVbrcakingnaiBeck lie aiedia aevea aumtaa He was a share herder and ewsMcted tha infidelity of Lai a lie Una oay while washing dothes ia a peoL bis wife came far water Unite struck her with a stick knocking her late the water lie held her nnder until drowned then dranrd the body oat and awtilated it with a knua in a fearful lie ackaewladetd his gailt on tha eMcteTUi aJa KlcUoai ar Ktre4ara Eta Special Dkpatch to the Cnencta Nrw Tots Kovember 29 According to the terms arranged between VanderUlt and tha Syndicate 20000000 of the New Tork Central and Hudson Kiver Railroad sold at 120 to be paid for through Drexel Morna A Co ta tha foOowuif sums and on the following dates 5000000 Kovember 29th ffi000000 January 1 1880 5000000 February 1st So00000 March 1st and 4000000 March Slat XT TOSX CXXTXXL TACaXOIXt The Board of Directon of the New Tork Central Bailroad met this morning and elected JL iVrrepoet Morgan and Cyrus Field Directon to nil tha vacanciea caused by the nrignationt ol John Burrell aad Joseph tax raaxciaco axn artssocxi The Puktie tearaa that strong Boston parties have been buying the stack of the baa Francisco and Missouri road with the view to controlling tt in harmony with the Atchison Topeka end Santa Fa pxarvn axn no oxutdx Coloiido Srareos November 29 The annualmeeting of the Denver and Bio Urande Bailroad Company waa held here to day pursuant to the by lewi and published notice a ae raeencc narmonioui ana tne present Hoard of Itfrectors namely William Palmer Or bell Jay Gould Russell gage WeresboKer were unanimously elected Resolutions were adopted repudiating the lease and Boston papers and requiring the Directon to prosecute the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe for damages and also resolutions confirming the action of the Directon in providing for the extension of the road over all ha chartered routes particularly to Lead villa the San Juan and Paso in Chihuahua for which the President reports that ample means had been secured MURDER WILL OUT Trt sx Iralore of aa Tilt nets aawraer ta 1S7B RevealeaV PreeUl Dispatch to the Caaoxieu1 Cbicsod Kovember 29 The confession is received from a prisoner at Ballston Spa to the effect that John Ryan now in the Michigan Penitentiary and John Lamb now awaiting trial for tha murder of officer Race were tne men woo in lo committed tbe terrible murder at Norway near Laaelle by which one Burdick Somsen lost his life while raving the life and property of his friend old Mr Kcppler from burglars Tbe perpetrators of this outrage have never been ais covend The eonfowion states that LAmb and Ryan were driven by the Ballston prisoner in a wagon Irom the scene of the murder and that from their conversation be knew they had committed the crime A gambler who instigated the burglary has been arrested Lamb utterly denies any connection with the matter THE GERMAN EMPIRE Caxu Disrates to CnoxiCLxO MaBXTB November 29 Tha weather Improved in the morning to such a degree that as early as 7 edoek the streets and bakoniea were thronged with people and maoh animation prevailed Many houses havateen decorated and triumphal arches are erected at various pointa Everybody fa speaking of themsrnageMEhigAiforisosndArchdachcas Marie Christina which would take place ia the forenoon Ia tha morning tha hand of regiments quartered ia the city played the reveille before tha royal palace and afterward marched through the streets rat mtal winona Was solemnised in Atoeha Church according to programme Tba bride left tha Pardi Palace ia tba morning for tha Ministry of Marine where apartments had been prepared for her ia which aha waa robed for tha marriage King Alfonso left the royal palace for Atoeha Church shortly before 11 oclock Be was accompanied bv Archduke Renica and wai preceded by eleven carriages containing his mother ex Queen Isabella tbe Princess of Austria and other memben of the royal manly grandeet of Spain and Court dignitaries Tn IKDI Approached tha church by another route She was accompanied by her mother and wai proceeded by four carriages containing ladies of honor and court dignitaries Tba bride wai richly dressed in white and wore a diadem of brilliants and insignia of tha Maria Louise order Troops lined the streets through which the processions moved Atoeha Church was splendidly illuminated and decorated with rich silken draperies Tbe diplomatic body and Spanish grandees and deputation bom the Senate and Chamber of Deputies received the King at the church and occupied the nave Tha bride waa much moved during the ceremony Benediction was given in behalf of the Pope by tbe Cardinal Patriarch of the Indus who officiated at the nuptial mass lmi TBI XIXIMGI CXIIHOXT King AJfonso and his Queen Marie Christine drove through the city preceded by a brilHant cortege The Queen made a most favorable impreeaen and was enthusiastically greeted by the populace To night there were illuminations in honor of the marriage Tomorrow King Alfonso wUl present his bride to the Embassadors and authorities Ex Queen Isabella will abo hold a reception THE FIGHTING IN CUBA A Body af Inanrgnta Defeated susal IlaporaeaU Special Dispatch to the Cmsosicii1 IlaVAXi November 29 Captain General Blanco sends a telegraphie dispatch to the Vice Oovernor Oeneralin which he rtates that Ltcotenant Colonel Navarro with hii Blanco escort and forty cavalry volunteers defeated and dispersed at Sabanos Nuevaa a province of Banta Clara a party of insurgents under the leadenhip of Chief Carillo The Captain Ueneral states that the troops killed twenty three insurgent and wounded many others Among the wounded were two brothers of Canllo Navarros force also captured the so called Colonel Castillo and the insurgent Bonaehea together with a considerable number ot horsea and arms and a quantity of ammunition and liberated twenty nine negroes whom the insurgent had forcibly taken from the plantations of Adda and other sections The Spanish troops hearing the shooting between Navarros force and the insurgents came to the spot and helped to complete the destruction of the enemy A few of the Spaniards were wounded THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE aevermaaeat Cbara of Freight Traf fle Soelaltaaa Special Dispatch to the Caxoaicu Bimux November 28 Tha German Post master General la preparing a proposal to be presented to the Reichstag under which the PoMoffios Decarteaent will have efaarre of the entire freight traffic of Herman railways and become general carrier for the public coxnirvuici or rax itati or iiegx Tha OHeial Gatette Publishes a notification by the Prussian Ministry of the prolongation of the regulations under the Socialist law rel ative to the right of residence and to the carrying ol arms in its neighborhood The Government in notifying the continuance of these regulations to the head of the Berlin notice says Person who hare been expelled from isenia are suu reiusea permission 10 reside there a SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH Count Schouraloff goes to Cannes The Earl of Durham died on Thursday New Tork received 8875000 In British gold en Fnday aad 17l3000 oa Saturday Ei Senator Ramsey of Umaeaota has ar rlrtd ta aabtagton Tha Ravian Embassador to Austria has bora summoned to St Petersburg Countess Kantian only daughter of Prince Bismarck has gtvea birth to a son Michael Chevalier tbe political economist died at bonoaa oa Saturday aged 78 Of fifty memben of the London School Board elected on Thursday alae art women Clifton Bain accidentally shot and killed Otto Johns ea Thursday la Kenton Ot Both hoys Dr Bellows Unitarian preached on Tbaaksgivlng Day In Ihs Teuala aaiane Ll Kew Tork McGaureran Tucker A Co lumber mer rhasa ot aloutrai nave tailed Liabilities llteOOOO Two men were killed at Glenwood Ontario by the fcarstiag of a circular saw ia Coopers stuagla milL The Chilean Embassador to England eon triaa tbe resort of the captors of Iqiuque by bis ooaatryiaaa Superintendent Potter has been appointed Tice Prlaat of tha Chicago Burlington aad Quincy ataitroad Ajiowder mill at Miroelloa exploded ea sriauT It eaetalaed 8000 pounds of powder Three buildings were destroyed Jane Smith and Josephine and Adelaide Btae yeaag girls were drewaad wbiie akatlsg near Boston oa xhaakagtvlag Pay It reaffirmed that Premier Campos and Seas Camera del OaeulloAV cuae to aa agree awet apoa the sataect of reforms la Cubs Tbe Master af Roll has made aa ordertbe effect of wkkrti will be ta rreiere nrr LaEou cnese vemamvenaipef iae iieojswas uuu Tbe total seaistntioa of women ta Mi itiiiTTs for tta meaieiaal ill tinaa tsttmatad according to a eornspondsntt letter usuw The trial of Mirtkr and seven other Nihil Utatbr the euampied assassinatim of General Iirvaieiea oosBsaeaosu a ac reicrsourg Taweoay Tha French Court of Appeals reveHng tbe deewioa a the lower Ooart has taad tha fr 1U00 franca and costs for calliag the Mayor of at fries afeAsson It is Mated that St Loos merchant aad eapitaUsU will subscribe a milliou dollars terarry ewilw preposition to snake Pert RoyalSCa graal expattlag aad larsontng poUL Corporal Nicholson charged with causing the death of a Private soldier at KrnorttB I hy tkrewlag him lata a cistern at fort Adasas nas ueea tuneu over tae citu auuionuas The Prenaatnre Pwhllratlon of tbe Paeaaaeat Threatened pedal Dispatch to ths Cwboctclb Wasbiiotox November 20 It is learned that the President message has been pur chaiod trom parties unknown and will undoubtedly be printed to morrow morning A representatire of the AssociatcoT Press waited oo President Hayes this evening and asked view of this fact for authority to send it to all points The President while regretting that such publication wai threat ened said that his duty in the matter was dear and that bis annual mesmgVs were addressed to Congress and he could not under any circumstances countenance a course which contemplated their premature publication The salient pointa of the document however have already been telegraphed to the CaxoxiCLk They were deri red trom an interview with the President lOn last Sunday the Chkoxicli published a column dispatch containing the Presidents financial recommendations his comments on the operation of the civil service and other interesting mature En A HEARTLESS FRATRICIDE RAILBflAD EARHHJ8 raneetel Dawefea to the CaaofaotsJ WAlBT0HoTtmbor 29 Tbeaimnnl report of tba Gortrnmenl Aadttor af Railroad Accounts wbieb wag not oompletaly incesai Ue antn this afternoon contains tha followtng pointa ta addltioB to those tolagraphed yea terday Tba dvjflHur neommeada that tha tJmafor tha eompletionof tha SortharaPa eUa Railroad be axtaadad tva Taut from JalyX 1878 Ha avysiThfa eompaByfa going oawHhifaeonEtruetioa at both end af tha line aad expects to have 200 or 800 miles additional of rallioad opened fbraaaby bsamBMrofi880 It fa anticipated that the general improvement ia baiinern win enable this company to carry to a sooeeasful completion thai great northern line to tha Pacific Tbe people of Oregon aad Washington Territory the great northwest of thePa eifia eoasL dealre a mora direct means of communication with tha Eastern States Tha company affain are la good eornliiioa and ander good control It is also recommended that tbe Aaditorx Office be empowered to require the xrnett axo oran fmocmxt Oa tha Paeine RaOroadi to be pat Into proper condition In regard to this subject Auditor French sayi It fa simply to promote tha pahbe interest and welfare that authority asked for to require tha companies to maintain then bridges and other structures ia good aad safe condition The numerous bridge accidents that are occurring and tha uncertain condition of many of the old bridges oa tha Western railroad generally seem to require particular caution in this regard now and hereafter Another reeommeadatioa fa that the several departments of the Government be authorised and required to enter Into annual contracts with all the subsidised and land grant railroad companies for rates of passenger and freight tianrportation This sayi Auditor French ti recommended in order that the Government may obtain service oa railroads at the very lowest rates that are paid by any private corporation or persons In many instances it is believed the Government ia paying the very highest tariff rates when the records of companies show that both passengers and freight must have been carried for prices much below those paid by the Government The report calls attention to the fact that the Union Pacific Railroad Company does Ha own expresa business and derives large profits therefrom The Central Paeina Railroad Company farms out its express business to WILLS IAIOO a CO Who appear to make a large portion of tbe profit that would otherwise swell the railroad total net earnings of hkh 25 per cent is parable to the United States under the Thur man law of 1878 A demand has therefore been made upon the President of Wells Fargo Co for a return showing the amount of the net earnings etc of tnat company tinea November 10 1889 noon which it is claimed per cent is due and payable to the United States French says If the Exorem Com pany is not willing to pay this 6 per cent of the net earnings or if the Courts decide against tbe claim of the United Slates the Railroad Company should be required by Congress to do its own express busum Tha report proceeds The Union Pacific Railroad Company in opposition to tbe wishes of the Government directon as is understood en October 1 1867 entered into a contract with Pullman to run his sleeping can on their railroad and another contract was subsequently made with TBI rCLLMAX TALACI CAB COTfTAXT Thia last contract expires September 25 1882 There does not appear to be any reason why thia company cannot run its own parlor and sleeping can as well as do its own express bastness The peculiarity of thia is that while this company docs its own express business it farms out its sleeping car business and that the Central Pacific on the contrary farms out its expnss business but runs its own ileeping ean There appears to be no earnings from the sleeping car business reported by this company but the expenses to which the company has been put from October 1 1867 to June 30 1878 hare been 543204 Al in the express business of Wells Fargo A Co on the Central Pacific a demand has been made of the Pullman Pacific Car Company for a statement of their net earnings on the Union Pacific since October 1869 in order to ascertain the amount of the five per eent of the same which it is claimed due from the Pullman Pacific Car Company or from the Union Pacifie Railroad Company to the United States RIFLE SHOOTING WIIELmS WHEELS 0 Ananguration of tha Bicycle Contest in the raTilum GOOD ATTENDANCE AND FAST TIME aflat Xlxxla Btymtr Wlu tba ladlta JUtoV Baiiattri amnitat AeUgTt mat Tarltru aTttu Coafeaaloai a Halae faa the Harder of Ilia Brolber Special Dispatch to the CuaomcLB PoaTLAxn tie November 29 James Lowe arrested for the murder of his brother Joseph A Lowe on the 27th of September waa amigned this afternoon and pleaded guilty He was remanded to await the action of the Grand Jury in January and his wife was held ss a witness and committed in default of tlOOObaii Lowe to night confessed that about 3 oclock on tha morning ot tha murder ha hid behind a barn door and when his brother went in he struck him with aa ax felling him to the ground The blow however did not extinguish the brothers lantern and by its light he struck a second alow nearly severing the head from tbe body He then put out the light and walked back to Portland reaching there at 480 The trouble between the brothers was occasioned by what was believed to be an unjust discrimination by the father in regard to property OvertMOl Travel The following list of passengers passing through Omaha yesterday to arrive la 8aa Francisco on Wednesday December 84 Is specially telegraphed to the Caaoxicis 0 Jrssup Miss Louie Oakley alias Blanche Ian pans Miss Brace Lansing gaa Trancluro Mlas Bobbins Brooklyn colonel Burton Uarriaoo KoaiW A Roloraou Gcorg Alexander New Tork Fraoch aod family Oallahaas Ranch AUeaC Allen Prrqn MeMaiiu GeorgaT Trussan Chicago JHOelTinBoston The following aassengen passed Garliu yes icraay arrive ia uueiiy lo aay inao and wife Joseph Lehagragae alms Lehar ruv Paria Francai Nil OalifnmlaTlin John Tburnsa and eon Soath Dartmouth Mass EBarbar Ohio lira Itrtio aad three rhildna Canon City Nevi 1 Troelt tan FTaertseo Mas Feaaie afooaey Indlanapolia Mfae Whtt Ohio Austia Stevens tin II Bucklers Mrs Bucklers aad two ebtldrea Ariaona Bacoa and wlrOalllornlaB Mattullath wtfs and famflv St Hejne maunfaarraactsro Bordsun Forest Hill Mrs Parea MehraakaClty Nebraska Miat Ida Spits toath St Louta Mo Mrs Part CaJHorniaMraJaaMa Ward and two children aldwaukaa Mrs Krug Milwaukee Mra Aadrrw JacksM aad mu Iowa Mrs Uester Chicago UL Mrs Patten nan Francisco Moore fan FiancsKoi Watsm and wife Pacrameou i liamaa Franklin Melrose Baa Fraacswo A Woicott Spring Harbor 8 Rev IWVdHno Ires Baddingtoa for maafTTaarawAstor or Cllatoa Avenue Oonarega tloaal Church Tork died aa Saturday from auenner cafiold lie exhibited little Zai rates est am Mlnasmsrsua atowla Waxuxstox November 29 Admiral Aauaea tad Derfranea rcpreamteliras of tha French prcmotat of the Xleangmn canal Hecv eauea aa rrasijcin iv uaranu a brief conversation anta bub an toe eeB Tli a Pmiilmli sad bitealf wlllins da whatever was la his power to aid ta tha ice aaacaaai XbyaaisOa ta Cwerced Alxxatdxu KevambeT 29 Gordon Pasha hat bora laitraetad la ease aegotia less to lauoutd ta Khartoum aad report tha faUare af hi sstaeiua to tba fareiga Cormla there aad afterward ta pi owed to Deader and enter Ahyauaia with Egyptiaa troopa WUl sate wTaaalagteua ITAtaTxwTOa Kevemher 29 General Oraat writes Jadga MaArthar that ha doea gat nftt to visit sshinglna antd atter hit garara oosa jaauca AMor er Oletoa Aveaae krw Tork died aa Bali eahaustaMi to eoaseaaeace of a caaoar of eala Awjaaadsacsuidreasarnve Tlra tala failure Nrw Ton Kovember 29 A TWlaae VTaihinrtoa special says Political Alain ia tiginia excite attention here The Virginia Legislature will meet Wednesday to elect a United States Senator to succeed Withers The Legislature is so divided between two taction of the Democracy that a few Repub beaa memben bold the balance of power An alliance of One latter therefore sodulonsty courted by both tha Debt paying and Readjusting Democrata A prominent Virginia Repubucaa who was in Washington te day told a euriespoBdent that General XI alone the candidate el tha tteadjustcrs ia nuking colored Repatbcaa memben all torts of prom iset to what ha will do if they support htm If tha Rrpabtioxa memben hold solidly together they can defeat tha Readj asters aad raa also name a nun for United Mate Senator and can make a breach between tha two wings af the Democracy ao wide thatiteaa Dot be closed before the next Presidential election Sacra tary THaanpeaa torc Baded Wasjuxotox November 29 The em ployet of the Washington Nary Yard serenaded Secretary Thompson this evening la grateful recognition of his uniform kind treat meat aad especially his continuance of work al tha yard throughout the rear without reducing the force or pay Tha Beeretary returned thank tor tha serenade tad said tt afforded him much greater gratification to receive such a eomrtiaient from workiegmea than from aay ordinary concourse of political friends Tha Brltleai lrwm Warkere Loxnox Kovember 29 Tbe Secretary af tha KttioBal Assodation of Iroa Warken baa Issued ta address to British iroa warken cautioning them not to emigrate to America aani aasarea ot wonc as aaaoraai or iroa i Lai tad Btatsa worken ia tba I are unemployed Ta aUayeaa laa mt Clrmf CsiCAtO Kerembtr 29 Ia tha bieydt net at 1 tha Engliih stood Cana 744 1 Stanton 710 Amarioana Ilarrison 707 RatlaaaVnOf Belaid virtually wilhdrawa It saaaaina for Fkanton to make aa tha 83 aaCaa at Cana gains nothing aa Ratlaad rraadaco A Wotcott Spring Harbor 8 Abhott MHwaukeai Hate BrtkVu iluraa oeacr un eaugDwra lT fcevj Mia Marv Blapa aad thiva bULkbolter and wife tlrxinia a ft fttebMns Ouaha French WaahiirtoeD Dr Inch wife aad daughter fhicue jCs Atkiaaoa Minhuru Iowa Miss Itogera Omaha Mtss A Sogers Omaha Ftfty wo tmsalgrasta lacladiag 89 aaales wu axriv 31sMlaasM Btlre ha Setcb Loxdox November 29 Gladstone made a speech at the Corn Market Edinburgh to day lie denounced the eonservativc finance management aa extravagant and dishonest Ihe Afghan war expenses be said like those of the Abyssinian war were under rated and kept secret pending the elections Gladstone snbseqnantly addressed seventeen tbouund persons at the averlcy Market lie insisted that the independence of the now free Balkan peninsula must never again fall under the loka of a despotic newer ana warned aaamst aliowina Austria to inherit Turkish supremacy alclde la Jail MAtTiTiLLT Kovember 28 A man named Barrett laboring nnder tbe effect of delirium tremens applied to Sheriff liarkey of Sutter County last night for emarten in the jaU and was accommodated About noon today having procured a piece of glass be levered ha jugular vela and bled to death He is a stranger In these parts having located in 1 uba City withia two weaki with a family of ten children He is said to have a brother in hapa County who hai been notified of tbe occurrence a A Ball er Ureeaaaeken BosTOS November 29 Te Greenback Labor party in convention last evening nominated Davit King for Mayor Confusion and a bolt followed and the bo ten nominated tha preaent Mayor Prinee nominee of the Democratio aad Cttisens Conventions Cloea af Ike Tbrwa Daya Toaraay aaeat at Santa Roaa CSpeclal Diepatch to the Cuaoiacu Saxta Rosa November 29 The lowering clouds and frequent showen threatened to interfere seriously with the rifle contest to day but in spite of the weather the match was held The attendance was Quite good and the shooting said by experienced rportsmen to be above the average The Mayfield range is the stout complete in all its appointments of any in the State and is the property of the Santa Rosa Sportsmans Club the memben of which manifest the greatest interest in keeping everything in proper order Among the prominent riflemen not before mentioned who were present we noticed Colonel 8 Kel lofrg Nicholas Williams of Oakland Fred Kohnle of Pctaluma and Robert McKillioan Ihe list of entries was filled several contestants entering several times The entries and scores were follows Kuhnle 42 Colonel Kellocs 40 II Parker 87 Crittenden Robunon 80s McKillioan 40 Ruth 41 Williams 41 Whipple 40 Frank Maskey 87 Colonel Kellogg 40 II Burnett 40 II SwetLSl Snrth 33 Love 39 Williams 48 llenry Grant 31 Love 37 Kuhnle 41 McKUlican 42NCCartwellS8 Waloott36 Colonel Kellogg 44 Whipple 35 II Love 31 lr Ruth 39 At the close of the shooting Sweti President of the Santa Rosa Sportmans Club announced the awards aa follows First prise 60 won by Colonel Kellogg second 5 icbolaa Williams third 25 Kuhnle fourth 20 McKiUican fifth 15 Dr Ruth sixth 10 II Burnett seventh 7 60 Whipple eighth II Love nmth 4 a CartweTl tenth 2 60 Frank Maskey The three dars hieetin aasaad off In ner easantness Alter the dose of tne rtae anooung poot anooung and turtey sbooting were indulged in to some extent Crittenden Robinson killed four turkeys with a nfle offhand at a distance of 200 yards tne rue snooting was at a double target dia ttnee 200 yards Crecdmoor rules RAIN IN THE INTERIOR Caple Ireaiea af Tbe following special dispatches to the CBtOKiCLB show that the rainfall has extended orer a large jwrtion of the State Rxd Blcit November 29 A rain storm set in last evening about 9 oclock and has kept up all day The wind ia light from the aouth with indications of a prolonged storm The weather is rather cold but ia preferable to the frost which we were having previous to the change which came opportunely for the farmers who have nearly sown their winter wheat some of which has a good start This rain assures prosperous times to all in Tehama County A larger area will be sown to wheat than ever before Hbalmbcbo November 29 A heavy rain prevailed last nisrht and to day making a total for the season of 743 inches The heaviest rainfall in the tbe State hat fallen at Uealdsburg during the put two years Maitrtilib November 29 Considerable rain fell last nisht and to day causing farmen to rejoice It is timely and falls so gently as to be of great service to summer fallow ground Pxtalcha November 29 Rain commenced falling here about 7 oclock last night and continued up to noon to day There is every indication of a continuance of the storm The total rainfall for the season now amounts to 267 Stocktox November 29 Rain began te fall here shortly after midnight and continued until oclock a to day when the clouds mostly disappeared Tba rainfall for the day for tba corresponding period last year was Tha jTlhlllet Trial St Prrixsanxa November 29 Before the military Courts Mirrky a Nihilist acknowledged shooting at General Drentelea and at a policeman wha arrested him All other accused Nihilists pleaded not guilty a End eF tba MUlsvei rwaeaewt Nrw Yoix November 20 The prolonged billiard tournament closed to night by a game for the first place between Slosson and Sex ton Tha latter won the score Wsnding Box ton fiOO Slosson 478 a Orsa Evxxxxoa 8 Moagrove Bra 114 aad 11 Kearny street will kees their Store eaaa every erssdag to oclock during tba merits of Bar An CntAnrr Dry goods from an Uoa Xasaataalxnjos 810 Market street a Tm stack af cents fanlahlna aaadi al JMUtaatVsUCaX4aSatoatgeateraC I lJOOMrtittctlaa and priratt CM Market 086 of as inch Vfco ttmtm la This City The obserrationi taken at the Signal Service Ofice show the rainfall for tha twenty four boon ending at 8 oclock last evening to have been 86 of an inch being 346 inches or the aeasea against 240 and 224 for the correspoodint periods of 1878 aad 1877 At the time ot observation the barometer waa 3003 and falling temperature 67 humidity 81 and tha wind blowing from tha southeast with a velocity of two miles per hour Ol preraw Iteaaa PoxTLATO Or November 28 John A Carr tried for attempting to bribe Council man Stolta to vote for tha confirmation of Police Commissioner Skidmore waa acquitted to day tbe Judge holding that tbe bribe was offered before the Mayor had made the appointment and instructing the jury to acquit the defendant A dispeu from Walla Walla received today aa that tbe stage between Dayton and Lewietoa was stopped as it wai Bearing Alpo walbyaroad agent Weils Fargo Coi box was demanded which ml given but it contained nothing Mrs Dunniway and two Chinese were the only passengers and it is not probable that the robber got aay money A fellow named Moody just pardoned by Governor Thayer early this evening smashed tbe window of Woodird A JonneU brokers grabbed a package ot money and ran off lie waa captured and lodged to iait A GUlikin of Lewis River waa found dead in bed at the Occidental Hotel in this city to day The Coroners jury returned a verdict that ae came to hia death trom ex eeasive dnuk aadAhe ase of laudanum a flre at atradeelao MiXBOCixo November 29 About 430 this morning William Norton 1 hotel was discovered to be aa lira and ia a abort time it burned to tha ground Tbe stable on tab premises waa saved by strenuous exertions also soma of tha bowl furniture No ona waa injured Tha loss it supposed to ha partly covered oy insurance a Ulakway ssabkerr 1st Artaaaua Pbouix November 28 Tha Bcruld today gives aa account of aa attack near Gillette oa the Prescott stage last night by three Mexicans who carried off tha mail and honet and robbed tba driver and only passenger Tha latter they shot and stabbed to badly as to make an lectneiy rmpoanoie Fob tha bast makes af Black Dress Silks go tot Kaagreve Bra 114 aad Ul steamy atmit Tbavara eflertne ever 100 saaees won eorfaUy cheap Prices basa 1 to 3 per vafSL a ELXOAaf latof gold tad Irosy haadsdeana at 1 UlchaaU a Oa 41 Meatgomary tt Tespiteftnelemeat weather there wat a lart attendance at the Pa vilioa last evening to witnesi tha inaugaratioB of tha as vanty two hoarg Meyelt tonrnament Tht only changes made ta tha interior of tba Pavilion tinea tha pedestrian tournament it ia tha arrangement of tha track which is elliptical ia shape and measures six laps to the mile It it fifteen feat in width oa tha stretch and twenty five feet around ha eurrea It eonsisfa of tha anal flooring of tha Pavilion and that there may be no doubt of tha accuracy of the distance tha management employed City and County Surveyor Ham phreyi to survey and certify to tha exact number of feet in each lap Ia the northweat corner of the Pavilko six tents have been erected for the aesonaaodatioB of tha contestants A bridge has been thrown over the track of about tha tame dimensions aa that which spanned it daring tha pedestrian contest and two row of benches have been placed around tha sides of tha track which afford ample accommodation to speetaton and it a decided innovation for the better TBI LASIX MATCH At fifteen minutes past 8 oclock tha two hours contest for ladles for a purse of 40 which preceded tha mens three days tournament wai commenced The following ladies responded to tha call of Colonel Shaw the referee Miss Liszle Bsymer aged 18 weight 143 pounefs hlght 5 feet six inches Mrs Martin 29 yean weight 104 pounds hlght 5 feet Miss Addie Lee 21 yean weight 123 pounls bight 8 feet 4 Inches Miss Baymer has already gained some local reputation as a female athlete from her par tioipaiioa In the recant six day pedestrian contest for ladies She is a tall and prepossessing brunette with handsome features and asymmetrical form ller costume is a stink ing one and well adapted to display Her nnety moKtea form it consists or a short black velvet sacque open in front Her limba were encased in pink fleshings surmounted by black velvet trunks She wore a Prince Albert cap Mia Lee Is a oroneunecd blonde tall and slender and was dressed in a rich pale gr en satin suit silk hose white jockey cap ruffled shirt and cuffs Mrs Martin ii a petite brunette and wore a Mark velvet rait joekev cap of the same material and licht blue stoekinsa Miss Baymer rode a 60 inch wheel English machine Mrs Martin a 42 inch wheal of IL a rT HIV uio WJVA otjaa 4JOO UCUKU Coventry machine Iion the ladies makme their anoearanca on the track the referee read to them the following rules which are to apply in both eon testa TnI XCTX9I Sidne must start on In aaf ra and follow la rota tion aa they draw their turna tuaere uiwt not crow eaen other in toe turns In naasinff each other tba Bartv ia lLa rear must aeep to we ngui la twelve feet No rtiaauftnd allnwiiit whan akore than on rider Is on tbe rt ark Ma trainer can give his rider more than twenty feet start and moat kaaa out of tha ttv of other ririera Blden an continue to travel In ths same direction during the prosrees of the race The referee must settle sU disputes betweea riders his decision to be Una If ona rider runs Into another accidentally or otherwise the rider causing tha ecddtnt will nnati nv ma iota ot socta number of miles as sbail he nxed by the referee At the conclusion of the reading of the rules the ladies drew Iota for tha start Alias Baymer securing firvt place Mrs Martin second and Miss Lee third Immediately upon tho Mart it became apparent that all three UaV were expert riders as they sped awav with a noiseless velocity end managed their cyelea with an easy grace which betokened as much ease and confidence al though they were seated a four wheeled vehicle The wheels of the bicycles are tired with rubber and the glide ground the smooth track without a particle of noine at the rate of a lap to the minute Tbe rider flies past with such velocity that the spectator is enabled to catch but a momentary glimpse of tbe fleeting figure before it is out of ordinary visual range KISS BATVIX TBI TICT0X Miss Baymers muscular limbs manipulated her steely steed with such rapidity thst it wss soon apparent that barring accidents she would prove an easy victor She assumed a commanding lead on the firvt mile and main tiincd it to the finish covering a distance of 18tu miles in the two noun Miss Lee came in second having made fifteen miles Mrs Martin rode a much smaller bicycle and although a steady and graceful nder could only cover a distance of twelve miles and five laps On the last lap Miss Lee attempted a rpurt and losing her balance sustained a hard fall but again mounted her steed of steel and ihed the Up amid the pundits of the spec talon The ladies will ride eveiy evening between the hours of 8 and 10 clock during the oontinuance of the tournament An intermission of half aa hour occurred at the conclusion of the ladies contest during which most excellent moucal selections were discoursed by a band of thirteen piece thi mis con EST Promptly at 11 oclock the male contestants appeared upon tbe track with their bicycles and trainers The following six men have entered Merrill William Boyston II a Eggen A Dunbar II Barnes and A A Bennett The contestants are all youthful in appearance none of them apparently being over 23 yean Of age Each man has a number attached to his breast Bennett ranks aa No 1 aad dresses in dark knee breeches white stockinet and shirt Merrill is No 2 and displays the most elennt costume on tbe track eoni sttng of velvet tights richly embroidered with rsri colored oik and pink silk stockings Barnes No 3 was oostumea in waive stocxings ana due leotard Boyston No 4 ia very boyish in sp pearanne slimly built and was dressed in white shirt and blue tights Eggers who is considered the meet formidable in the nan dresses in black velvet tichti and brown shirt Dtmbar No 8 dresses In a yellow stnpM jaoxet ana Drown tigDts me rules governing the match were read by the referee after which the order was given to mount At the word go Merrill and Bennett started off with lightning rapidity keep ins abreast to the hnt turn where an accident occurred to Bennett In making tha turn he leaned too far to the inside his bicycle careened and the rider was thrown violently upon the track Before the crowd could reach the spot the active rider waa again upon hia steed aad whirling around the track in olose Dursuit or hferall who had by thia tune earned a lead of nearly one lap TBI tTKUOOLI POX TBI LIAD Bennett now brought the whole power of nis newer muscles mio piay ana new around the track at a pace tnat took away tbe breath of the spectators who feared that he would surtaia another fall which would prove more serious than the former ona but the skillful rider seemed to have full control of his vehicle and on the fifth Ian he overtook and passed Merrill amid a perfect wave of ex diemenb ue cuuuiiura uia rmpiu pacr lor another lap and finished the mile in the fast time of 4 minutes 4Xflt seconds Had he not met with the acci dent be would undoubtedly hare made ine mile inaiae oi lour miuuics sicrrai made hii first mile in 4 AO the other four con testants not having attempted to make anv last time Tbey are all easy and graceful rtiLvrm and have all made ewid racoraa The high rate of speed attained by Bennett in bis spurt with Merrill was a revelation ta most oi the spectators who had no conception of tbe velocity of one of these two wheeled vehicles when eipertry manipulated aad tha enthusiasm reached a pitch never euualed in any of tbe recent pedestrian npnterts and is an luxury of the success of this enterprise of Messrs Jaoobi A Co and aa evidence of tbe future popularity of the bicycle aa a means of conveyance inOrXAX COXTMTt In Europe the bicycle has been used aa a means of conveyance for some yean and it is now becomint immensely popular in the Eastern States In Germany the students use the bicycle sa a substitute for the bona The bavariaa railway are not famous for express rpeed A student at the University of unhurt made a wager with tome of nil fellow acadenuciana te beat the locomotive in a race with his velocipede from Wunburg to Kaiaenlautem The student managed to arrive at the destined goal before hia companions and received them with triumphant complacency tbey stepped out of tba railway carriage on tbe platform It was very interesting to learn by Westons help that a man can travel 850 miles ia 144 houn but it is not less wonderful and it may be tar more useful to learn that a man using no other motive power than nature has given him eaa cot er more than twiee the distance in considerably leas time That met was demonstrated at tha recent bicyle match ia London when the winner in nx days ol eighteen houn each covered the cnormoua distance af 1404 miles and the second man made only fourteen miles less Scores of 200 miles a day were made so often and by so many men to be scarcely worth mentioning hot the rinnarl 2fit miles in a Bnala oeriod of eighteen boon or at the rate of about fifteen miles aa hour makes the future and past pos Bbtlities of personal rapid transit so to speak compare very maca as tbb caaxrixo or a cbtlo Contrasts with the strides of a man If these men had kept ap their traveling for two days eaor only tba lack of solid road bed would nave prevented their keeping company wiu the switltaat steamer across tha Atlantic and thav uull dl tmyrmr withia these 108 noun the distance of a crowsfiight between London and Constantinople With the aid of this new iron horse a man may make the round trip over twice the extreme length of the British Island in less than a week An item for tha English dabs aa to what can be carried ea a bicycle A member of the WarosaterfMaasJ Hcyele Qub recently took a piece of timber foar inches wide two teehei thVk amI bMlM at tone asul eaxried the same on ait right shoulder a distance ot half a mile riding hia Laeyde aad steering with his left hand This it not worth Imitating but erred to ibow what etnhaaonenytixuutu Tha LanSoa Adrti la noticing the lata six daya enatest at Agrtonttarallfan Loa UarfaobteTOnteni taSayaii riding wUl doohtUaacartainadtodaatinttrtatPra eat each bbiiiibb i i trial rcaatta fa a performance mora asaaainc than that which preceded tt The snort ttlaejock wat at bTlowit Bea tt2 Merrill 35 Barest 23aBabu 23 Boygtoc23geri22 WHY FLOOD MUST ANSWER eTmtCw Tkarmtemw Peetslam la BstrkVa lleaaasa eala On Friday tha 28th instant Jadga Thofk toa of tha Twenty third District Court ia deciding that Jamas Hood Bast answer certain questions before a Notary PubUt ia Ue ease of Jaka Burke against Janet flood and a Flood tad James Cola man exeentrocUM estate cWS OBrien deceased rendered tha following opinion which will be of interest to tba raadert of tha CaxoxicLtt This ss a SHtfiea to compel Mr Tlosd to answer questions Il aaaean he was cited to give his depesltioaia this ass Be came before a Notary and certain questions ware put to him which he refused to answer under the advice of eoaaeeL I do not think aaeer them chrcaaistaacea I will punish Mr flood There Is aa actual ooatemat He waa acting ander edvtce of eouaanl to protect hia rights aod therefore there ought not to be aay Baa at all or If there Is aay nee It should be merely a nominal eaa I have looked late tha aaestions very carefully and I have come to the eoaetasioa after vary saature ranee tioa that they all ought te be answered There Is eaa quest loa I had some doubt about aa to tbe relation of Mr Mclaae to the Nerada Bank aad how but aharea of stock be held I have come to the coaxtueion however that that to be answered too Here fraud la charged ought io be answered toi and the eeee haa thea a fact of course relating to the matter ta Issue fa relevant Every fact which tends to prove marten ta kaue la relevant Iverr fact aa to the relation betweea Flood aad OBrien or either of them and the Directon of the Consolidated Virginia Mining Company Is relevant Ipoa tba general Sueettoa of relevancy I would refer the counsel to teabentoa Kvtdeaee chapters 2 8 4 0 and a Mr Stephens has givea ia article charter 2 a definition of relevancy The same dennftioa bat been adopted by Mr whertoa In his book on the Law of Evidence with a criticism which I do not think arooaeu to much Tbe detuitloa givea ly Mepaeos tais Facta wnetn weoe or ao are relevant to each other whea oae le or probably may be or probably may have been the cause of the other tbe effect of the other aa effect of the same cause a cause of the same effect or whea the one shows that the other must or cannot bare occurred or probably dors or th lMr wmil tkftt nM farta do not within the exclusive ruled contained In Chaphra 3 and a or that they do Sail within tbe exop tlons to these rules contained ia these chapters In Whartons Law of Evidence there is a chapter devoted to the subject of Bdevancy I snproae counsel Is aware that the second chapter of VI barton on Evidence le devoted to thia subject Thre tbey will tnd all tha ceeee dectled up to the lime oltbe palilicaUoa of Whartons book with the rules laid down clearly and plainly and I think upon a perusal of that chapter and the citatlooa from Stephens on Evidence ths conclusion will be srnved st that these questions are relevant and should be answered I understand that Mr Flood will aaswer all the eneatiooa upon the decision and order of the CourC Mr McAllister Certainly your ITonor The Court And it is not necessary to make any order in relation to it except that the questions should be answered Mr McAllister Not at all your Honor Tbe Court 1 he questions down to 270 are numbered afterward the Notary does not number them at all In those cases where he haa not numbered them those I have marked in tbe margin with pencil A should be answered In the order the numbered questions will be specified and tho questions marked aa above I shall impose no fine on the defendant Flood for the reasons which have already been given WHITE CIGARMAKERS Heel laa af Ike Aaarlatlaa Last Friday Fvealag The Qgarmaken Association of the Pacifie coast met on Friday evening in Charter Oak Ball President Millan presiding The General Label Committee reported that S027 labels bad been issued since the previous meeting Eight new memben were initiated Resolutions of respect to the memory of the late Sabine Orteca were adopted The newly elected Treasurer Louis Fnedlander submitted his bonds to the Association and they were accepted Charles Shafer delegate to the Trades Assembly eras instructed to in lorm the Assembly that unless some action is taken at the next meeting of the Assembly to reduce the pro rates ot the subordinate Unions the Cigarmakera Association would withdraw The General Label Committee gave notice that no labels will be issued for ciran made suspended memben It was reported that the white rigannakera of Oakland hail started a co operative factory and would commence work to morrow The Committee which was sppointed at a previous meeting to collect money in the different cigar lactones lor tbe striking cabinetmakers wss instructed to request all cigarmaken to contribute bf liberally as posble towards the support ot the strikers The President stated that in order that tbe Association may be able through advertisements to have every smoker on the Pacific coast familiar with the label and sral of the Association and tbe system under which it is Usucd to manufacturer it becomes his duty to call upon every member of the Association both in the city and interior to pay their duel and araesxtnenta promptly as the expenditures of the Association had been over 3O0O during tbe last nine months The meeting then adjourned THE CABINETMAKERS TIE BUSINESS REYIYAL A Wandering Sight seer among tho Citys Shops GIFT GOODS USEFUL AND FANCIFUL Bantatai Osafta aal JUotxt Impwita ttoma ArttitU Ooodt fox Wear or Oxuatt AetiTlty rrtrrwlitxt Tha coming areata of the holidays daily east stronger ahadowt before Tha little ones already tea tbbobi of Christmaa Society already hat its premonitioniof Niw Yeart receptiona tnd it tladdeuing tha heart of merchants and dressmaken by la erden for new apparel The street begin to doa their holiday attira The shops begin to be resplendent They are full of purchaaen for though timet are tald to be dull people appear foe tha time to ha rising above depressing mffawnort We are passing through a period of hope the mora grateful for montha wa may say yean of gloom Dealera in all articles that unite use tnd beauty are encouraged Tha lata purchase in New York are much larger than for yean richer and fuller of novelties Tha old firms are taking new lease of life making new business connections in New York and in Europe that they may make heal nest ImporUtioni at tha least expense tnd be able to furnish them to patrons at tha lowest possible figure Ia such ways aa these aad by present and prospective lines of travel San Francisco drawl yearly nearer to the markets of the world For our benefit continents and oceans are rolled together as a scroll and we eaa almost shake hands with tba foreigner tnd receive hit gifts almost without tha intervention of Ihe middleman So the city sights are each day more and mora brilliant to behold the throngs in tha streets constantly Increasing and a walk about among tha shops threading the long lines of pedestrians dodging the vehicles and observing all there ii worthy of inspection ii all the time a matter of deeper interest THB Btrtl ILICT1IC L10BT Nothing helpi more to a correct understanding ol tbe oily to a view of the Ebop windowa to an inspection of all tha beautiful article diiplayed in the stores than the electric light It forces its way even where in spite of gaa companies Daily it is used more to illuminate handsome localities It poun its effulgence constantly deeper and deeper into tbe dark rornen of the city Among many methods of applying the electricity one is surpassing the rest in popularity This ia the Brush patent It has driven all the others into darkness and obscurity while it ia itself constantly becoming brighter and steadier It light tbe Palace Hotel where its improvement ia matter of common remark For several montha it has helped to make the Baldwin Hotel and Theater mora cheerful and conspicuous It saves it is said tlM a month for the Fountain It appears here and there on Market HUNT AID OTIII grunt Not only lighting ap the building for which it is intended but the whole vicinity It makes the region of the Chioxicib offioe as light as day The demand for it is increasing faster than the company is able to supply wires globes and candles Tbe electric currents are generated in building at the corner of Fourth and Market where there Is a machine of 100 boree power capable of supplying 100 lights These will all be in place as soon as the necessary material can be obtained From the headquarters and main manufactory at Cleveland Ohio machines have already been sent to England The Oregon steniuer California has already purchased a powerful light which will enable her to enter the Columbia River atany time in spite of fogs and storms This is jurt the beginning the elcctrie lights being destined to such general use that the gas before their combined brilliancy willpale its ineffectual hres Is it strange that in the light ol this succevs the stock should he daily Fifth Week or tbe airtbe iu Psee eat Nfatae The Cabinetmaken Union a protective association which has enrolled among its memben the full number of the striken met last evening In regard to the strike which has lasted for fire weeks there is absolutely nothing new to announce Those most coijverajit with the subject are of the opinion that it will end about the 1st of January but not to reason of any concessions made by either side It is claimed that the end will be reached the projected co operative factory lbe cabinetmaken for the greater part being men wher thrift hare saved small sums will positively inaugurate the plan but as yet have been timid In taking any very active part in the matter A meeting ot those who have already subscribed to the sinking fund and those who desire to eo opcrete will be held this afternoon to arrange for immediate organisation To morrow forty of the striken will begin work at the Mechanics Pavilion while ten of the best artisans leave for ta Jose there to work in a factory where the furniture for Floods residence on Nob Uill is to be manufactured These men so employed will receive 3 a day A Committee from the cabinetmakers was lent last evening to tha Teamsters and Draymens Union which society tendered them their sj mpathy and promised the striken to aid them financially during the coming week 1 he striken state that all employers now take their men to and from their homes in carriage in order to avoid any meeting with the watches of the striken who might coax tbe men from working in the shops declared on strike JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN The Frolic Club gives a masquerade at Colon Ball on Christinas Sve The class of 80 St Marys College gives sn entertainment this afternoon work to OBrien In a game of baseball yesterday between the Toung Cbicagoa and the Mystic Club the former woo by a scon of 9 to 0 A woman named Hamilton wai arrested on Fills street yesterday by officer Harper who booked her at the City Prison aa Insane ttevenue laws InSjalHrig unstamped clgan and cigarettes Sheriff Csmnlngham of Stockton List evening lodged Chew Chaw In ths City Prison who is ea route to San Quentin for a term of three yean for perjury John Kelly was arrested yesterday morning oo a charge or burglary ia the second dearee for stealing a coat from the room of John GUmartin on First street The Election Conunixsionen met again yesterday to consider ths Dtsty case but adjourned nntil Pecember lmh it being reported that Mr Desty had gone to New York Cablaetaeakere In Cawrt In the Police Court yesterday the eases of John GQcher and Zuern memben of he striking Cabinetmaken Union charged with battery were transferred to tha City Criminal Court the defendants pleading not guilty and demanding a jury trial Gilcher and Zuern were arrested oa oomplaiat of It Chamberlain who eharees them with as nulting him on Wednesday last because he refused to rain their ranks tnd persisted In working in a furniture factory at tha old fti p1 ot wages Isu reaa liana Fewttval A Harvest Borne Festival Service will be given by All Saints Episcopal Church to night at their place of worship Grand Central IlalL corner or Market and Sixth streets An ex cellent musical programme is arranged The hall will be profusely decorated with the fruits interest of the Sunday echool Old Womens Home or otherwise ai ths donon may designate a Iwata HrCaraaleks Eaeas Ia the Municipal Criminal Court yesterday morning the demurrer te the indictment of Lennle MoOormiek for perjury waa disallowed The ease waa dismissed on motion of the Prosecuting Attorney on the ground of insufficient evidence to convict and on the further ground that there wai no desire oa tbe part of the prosecution to secure a conviction a Ah Toat a leamM The Supreme Court yesterday upon application of defendants counsel granted aa immediate remittitur to the Court below in tha ease of Ah Ton now under sentence of death in Calaveras County This action wai made necessary ia order to enable tha Judge betore whom the conviction was had to fix the day of execution before the demise of the Court oa January 1 1880 1 Cautaceel ta Harder Tha eharge of assault to murder against Thomas McCraith who kicked and beat hia wife so severely that it it believed to have bad maoh ta do with her death a few daya since was changed to murder ta tha Police Court yesterday aad to morrow morning sat for bearing tha preliminary examination a 1 TOO want Balmoral Skirts go to Mos grevea for them Tbey are selling a good heavy salt skirt fee 60 coals Thatr better goods are eawaUgohene GxiTLism Arrrjrnoa Buy year wife aa Ulster it Warkhetsa a Oaa 1X8 Kearay street If yoa waat to get good value for your OBrlea at Ca Tbe Areaule ISry Oeeete In a larje building on Market street past which a noisy crowd sweeps all day in endless procession and at night lost within the glare ot the electric light of the Baldwin Is the dry goods store of OBrien A Co called the Aasade It ts one of the oldest and best lnown in the city The area of the store ii immense The front coven several numbers and the rear rests on Ellis street with an entrance there for people from the fashionable more sensitive to TBB TBADB BIVIVAt When Mr OBrien was questioned by the visitor in quest of iniormation respecting the improvement of business and his own relation te the commercial interests of the coast he uid that there had reeentb been an 1mportajt change in the house which would greatly increase its business and enhance its popularity Ibis was Uie uniting of a ew tork importing firm worth over 3000000 to the San Kr iDLifco firm The advantacei of tho new relations with New York could not be overestimated It aould place the San Francisoo house in the very front rank of the dry goods houses of the city Tbe importing firm being in ooustaat receipt of goods from Iurope would keep the San Francisco branch supplied with the latest styles and at THI LOWEST BATtS Thus reducing the prices of goods to the minuimum making them in lact lower Persiea stia tailed battoaa evt eteel aad tilti a black silk eat pnn cease arnirasnled with atripet of black velvet aad aongtreiaia satin af a aew shade of brewa wary naadsosaa andftylah Mrs Lewia fwnWdnc articles af tazarrTb vary sensitive ta bnatuasj aeprea tcat and rejoice all tha mora at tberreaunt gal Of marniag eoranarouu aen aaaUawtoaewaeV anayaaatryBaaaa Tha store of II Bearing ceteaBiaee when tha visiter eaa spend pleasant and profitahla houn ta tha contemplation af wwfci af haman Ingenuity Ia the talectioa af tha itoch there hag beoa ihnwnt fine Mlectkisra aa tateiligenee and testa that have known hewtetuthe from tha ti assures sf the old world tha beat specimens af every kind af workmanship Ia ordinary ooDeetiont af waret tail peenBarity hi not cisarvahla tha Ine being mingled with tha eoarse the graceful with tha ansymmetricel and bright tnd BMaaiiigleaieoiors being joined ta iaharaw BJouj eoafnsioa llara everything hat something iaeolor design Anita or material that reeommenaiittotheeyeand randan it suitable for girt or borne ornament Onawondert that such variety of form can be given to any tingle material For instance ta ntrttZA ixatjuju Wa find work boxes card eases rigar boxes dresaing eaaaf writing desks and many more ajiielea all eyeful and nearly all trnameataL la tha finer lines af Bohemiaa ware the aa eot annulled aa taa numerous of vaaeaTbottlea toilet sets there being I an possible baas ana aa laantte ajver anliarttod aa tha aumeroaa se ty of painted ornament Nothi It ii undoubtedly true that yoa eaa ae east ulster ta the city I Cea 130 Kearay sties thav haa ever been on tne coast ol goods directly imported hare too often been oxorMtani me enange wui lax a piaoe on the fint of January alter which a constant upply of novelties in every department may ot expected as the result of such exceptional advantages The change coming so soon renders it necessary that tbe present stock should be cleared out aa speedily as poanole It is large and well selected having been chosen by Mr OBrien when be was In New York a lew weeks ago and fills the shelves and counter with its wealth of fabrics from Market to Ellis street On even line of goods there will have to be a reduction of from 30 to 60 per cent which will suit the times as well as tbe business exigency The shawl aod cloak department which includes some very handsome and stylish garments will have to go with the rest touching the extreme figure ot reduction In the line of house nirnisniiig goods the stock is large there being found in tbe long list blankets of all degrees of fineness tabic linen of every quality lace curtains toweling and in fact everything needed to completely equip the largest house in the city The stock of gentlemens furnishing goods includes XVI8TTHIX0 THAT IS rAIHIOMABLI In the line of male neck and underwear The hosiery is unsurpassed in the eity ia quantity end quality Considcnnt the necessities of the ease tbe prices of all the articles specified will fall as stated the scale of discount ranging from 60 per eent to 30 per eent tie would be hud to please who among such a wilderness of fine fabrics and handsome articles could not find something that he himself nished to use or wear or sometnmg which be could give to a friend tor use aod remembrance With the New Year comes the new regime and with new regime the new supply the improved articles the reasonable rates Br the latest fashions The good wishes for the New Year go with the reorganised firm aalllvaw Claaka sus4 Halts At Sullivans 120 Kearny street may be found a collection of cloaks and suits unsurpassed in the city for variety and elegance A large part of them art imported from Nsw York Paris and Berlin The tailors of the Prussian capital have of late yean acquired a wide reputation for the manufacture of ladies outer garments The suits which eome from Paris bear the names of the most fashionable makers Of ladies sealskin rtonuet there may be found here a complete assortment and of rar tmed aoinuni ana eircuian a superb variety the greatest in the city Among the last style of garment it one of uncut velvet trimmed with jet passementiere and chenille iwoiminu uuiav bioiwihw wnei eiia the trimmings ot velvet and jet a third of sstindeloon with quilted silk lining Besides these there are doimani of cloth in all the season newest stylos So closely is cxBArHtt ALLign with blbqabcb That a handsome circular may be purchased lor 35 The supply in other lines of garments ia complete ladies wrappers ladies black pale blue and stone colored bouse iackets in new and elegant styles with cascade trimmings of white and colored laces tba jackets accomnanied bv skirts of black silk tin and velvet The list is long but lar from wearisome tor trtose form of inspecting tha latest solesoffaahionableattire Bonded the garments mentioned it includes ulstcn of every material cloth circular sealskin cloaks tnd rail of every description 1 he visitor to the store selling upon Mr Sullivan in an interval of business was ihown by him some ready made aarments such as are commonly styled among tha ladies loves of dreasrs among them a suit of satin do Lon with colored brocaded drapery and colored triages to match several walking evening and carriage dresses all of them rich in material and rASHIOtAIU AID ILrOATT In cut and finish Never probably have bereaved ladies been able te mourn ia more sumptuous weeds if we may Jodie by the variety of mourning piled on Mr Sullivans shelves I hey comprise drap de Alma Ilea rietta cloths tnd every other dark material whose gloomy hues tad rustling folds are capable of expressing sorrow tor the departed la every line the supply it ample for the lea sons business which rapidly reviving as tha holidays draw near The jobbing departinent is kept fall and tha cloak and suit making departments tlirayi ready to supply the want of taahion Jlra Lewis Drcaaaaaklasr Pferlora There it no dressmaker ia Saa Francisco whose taste and skill are mora generally recommended by oar ladles than are these qualities in Mrs Lewis who can be found at her parion in Thuriew Block Iler fame has extended beyond the city and evta passed the Halts of tha State Her orders fog outfits eoma from tha Ulterior towaa from I4M I nrelna laaai Nevada Ska numbers among her patrons soma at tba tint ladies of ine eaty waa ascasea sua waat ana naa dona renew their antore with each new social exigency At her rooms might last week be eaa a white satin bridal dress of mixed brocade aeallrag asof gem darmea blue with long prineeaee train aannitrt esthe tide aad silk aad brocade fringe i a walking dress fort Lot Angela lady ma de of Turk and forms AAA tOy of taunted ornament Nothing eaa be nn aannwwiala to altera BUY ladv draasmar table than one these earioualy beautiful artielea Tha Vienna bream takt smaller ahaneajsaeh at eah eupswe tehee cigar stands smoking garnitures vasesa eard ieeervsn clocks aad candlesticks Tboaa who care to talk with the Messrs Sieving regarding their stock will lee i much of interest it may surprise him ta bear that Vknaa is reckoned AiaoiT tit rut ot rata Ia sri designing its goods being in demand ia all tha markets of tbe world Tba bronsea allegorical perfect aa toe ieMe oi aaenv I lie aoia bhunhbh could make them So the eye runs aver all this limitless number of exquisite forms representing everything In tha heavens above or tha earth beneath now resting on a perfectly molded vase covered with trailing vines now pausing to observe ia detail tha mutate week of a lot of Dresden ivory oarvingst then passing en to a long series of glass sets intricately ornamented enameled jewel boxes fane adorned with paintings shells or ostrich seathe portfolios inlaid with mother of pearl af bans ebony tables elocke buffets curious brmi in eeramios resting at last oa A CHIttLBO tlQtll tTAJTS Tnsilrer and gold elegant aad symmetrical After all this obscrtation of works ia all respects artistic the inspection might naturally end with a long look at a marble statue of Ilygeia by Carrier and some elaborate French paintings which are really within tba sphere of legitimate art This large and admirable stock ia offered to the public at a time when business is dull with the expectation that prices will be sufficiently reasonable to fall withia the popular expectation a XeecTova Brodher lsr Siaeas Parsing the store of 8 Moagrove A Brother 114 and 116 Kearny street the observer waa wept with a lot of eager eartomen ia among ona of the largest and most complete stocks of dry goods in the city It seemed to be place that had earliest felt the business revival There wsa scarcely room for the mutual operations of salesmen and customers The proprietor informed the visitor that all of bis immense stock waa purchased by himself during hit recent visit to New York and contained consequently the latest novelties in color style and material The priced moreover were the lowest possible Since hia return he said that Charles Perkina who had been for a long time associated with the establishment had taken up his residence in Nsw York where he would remain watching the market and keeping the boose trrruxo wrrn zvitTTBno New at the most advantageous mtea At the present time they are offering over 100 pieces of elegant black silks ranging in price from 81 60 to 3 per jsrd advancing at the regular rate of 25 cents per number which are guaranteed to every customer The dress goods department has everything seasonable including all the aew shades the gamels sapphire Bordeaux the gens darmea whiob is aa deep blue as a cloudless Italian sky In fancy goods the stock of ties handkerchiefs and kindred articles ia immense and marvelous in variety Ladies will be glad to learn that tbe arrangements with the mannfao turen of tbe Jouvin gloves is so complete that the latest styles and onion can be supplied at the shortest notice The present prices are For three button gloves 91 6o per pair for four button gloves 1 76 per pair The stock of fancy hosiery for ladies gentlemen and children is the bcest on the coast In tha celebrated underwear made by the imiifii Hositar coarisT The assortment is large end so varied in site as to fit equally well Captain Kentael of the police force or the smallest infant The basement is filled with house furnishing goods so ample in kind and quantity that a house can be furnished In two boon with everything it needs in the way of curtaina towela blankets etc The temperature ia genial and pleasant for lady patrons There is nothing wanting either in tbe stock its arrangement or in the attendance that goes to make a fint claas dry goods itore Saaaaela Flne farce The Lace House long and well known as the leading store for fine goods reports an improvement in trade Thia house makes a specialty of real laces fine fun silks and velvets kid gloves hand made underwearladiet childrens and infants outfits eloeki and real India sbaals The imported dresses front Worth and Pinkard are perfect gems of art worthy to be ued as models and copies for reproduction The bridal dreraos nutde by the Silk House have excited the aooder of the town and the admiration of prospective brides and matrons being considered an Improvement even on imported styles The street snd dinner dresses emanating from the firm have been eouallv admired for eleeanea of material and beauty of lit The dreHunak ing departinent has increased its reputation witoio tne met lew jarv uuui it in rrpfiteu among the most fashionable estabtishmenta in America The cominc event of the holidays are already casting their shadows before New Years day promises to be fashionably observed and ladies are already ordering dresses for their receptions To enable people to anticipate tSeir wants the regular opening day for the display of the winter fashions will be Monday December 8th when recently imported good of all kinds will be exhibited Ladies and gentlemen will take an equal interest in the handsome exposition of elegant articles Warkbelm Claaka Ca 1 aellee a Kwita The wave of business that hi sweeping over the city hat reached Wsrkheiin A Co who manufacture and deal in cloaks at 125 Kerny street For a week past a steady stream of customers has been pouring in and out of their place the in gnera anxious these leaving pleased with their purchases They have yielded to the demand of their rastomen for cheap goods while keeping them the same in rtj le and quality soma of their ulstcn selling for 5 which should be worth double tha money Their ulsters of which they make a specialty are in great variety are in heavy cloths ol all kinds substantial Scotch goods and enevwtA the nave rAsnioRAtut tens In elegant colored silks or silk and wool combinations They have handsome armure silk suits in combination with satin which eaa be sold lor 840 Also Sicilian eireaian fur lined equal to the best articles of tbe kind to be found in the city elegantly suited te ones own ase or for a tasteful Christmas preaent trom a gentleman to a lady Ihe stock farther Includes imported racquet ornamented with velvet and minor articles of ladies aver wear The firm imports aad manulneturea keeping a large number af seamstresses constantly at work and a cutter whom holiday orden detain till a late hoar every evening jtwrnuttEora uticura REMEDIES Bar AakJwTwdl tM Vat Xataa mt aaaa aif Any aleaUclssw af MBSBfl WXKyj rflTTsS TUTM never deahtrel tba spertne pveertiei of CVT1CCRA iCTICCaU A ajLYXXT AJfJ CCTlClHtA BOAT lor the speedy sent aad aeaastaewl ewra af Hassan ei tha Ulead tkla aad tcala They asekawevweaaaajaajad al their aaivaraal eejocaasi for II waa ta beeay petted thai ta tha beads af erase they tpeaUfcA solely rasa tsaaawdas er Ignorant use ef tbssa They are enabled assay without faaref seat dietiea that aa taamllis ever achieved la tha sheet sea cost saa year tbe aambrr afwaahu fd cana partus wsj ky tha VbltVliaUa JLUI 8ALT RHEUM CejTottaaT fata Beaty liar Tern Yestrtj Iw Omci er Csua Hutsaiea 1 170grMScreetBoetsFeb2aUrTBr BTtesaa Wrixa a Feuia Opt aaxwi I foal tt a duty ta inform yea aad through yea all wad anteAefeatedtekaew the tact thai a saost dlaa treeahU aad ahstiaate ease ef Bait Shea aa ea Traeaie which haa beam uadev aay seoealeb serratioa fresa Its tns aaaaraara Sethann al lea lull aQ the knew eseKhodsef creatlag sat el meat teas leeilne a eleeja aael health aadee a few da profuse ayeUcaUah af Ca disease laleteri hadheeaappl dawppearedi I aadee a few I eaa aad 4 heartily ad vies all shaQsriy effaced to trylhe amy which haa aaea aa enactae 5EK nocegToa LIVER COMPLAINT AbhI Byapapatsf Treated fey the Mt aelvewl Malaya faaasU Om Batlla flm Lawn have had Liver rSaaaaleiea St Piepsiala with raaalag sota aa the sloe ef a neck for taa years Doctors did saa aa road I havebeaa saaadiaa saoaev for etrht veara aaA did ao toed gr rvthlmgl ale distressed ma I got redared treat i7Vtel32 wands Al last I tried the BsaaivTj aad It Brfped see right eel aadoaenelMnlerrtUaadoHswaQda ItSdotel the svateees aad I aat goiag for ii street loan truly JOHN KaKlT 414 WABAaa Ava Chicago III New 14 UTas KOT Crnrc ba la admirably eoietad ha eaaas of extreme ehveical weakaaaa or whew tho eared 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EJoirrww TXSZTi MSTEB3 SliaaLV SuwS of the Laesa Heart aad Kldwys ia the Abeo ttoo or Poisons trom the Blood through taa Pores and the Prevention of fever and area Liver Complaiata Malaria aad CoatatwasDtat Caere wey are wubmh i mi a WMPOUWD SYRUP Jg Tha Only Beli ble Remedy tax Wasting aad lTerrous Diseases TTEBt STHXR0C3 EXPnUMXJTTS anr yellows wreeeWtoBwdnctog this eembtasr tloo of Hjrpopbo kites which haa uotsalyrw stored him to health bat aaa share bean foaad al saccesafel la tha treataaeat of every other fill ill emanating from leas ef nerve power aad eoaaa eaeat mascalar relaxation via Aphonia Aucmia Chronk Diarrhea EpScptiVhta fever sad Ague Leacorrhee Meatel Peeramlrla Nearabrla Nervous iMkOlry Vitas nn Cocur eticaeflhaLaagtj Paipilatloa ef the Heart lain lapsed aad reehet Action af taa Heart lMsesaes produced by averhudag the sated af grief aad anxiety i by npid growth bycaUd beartag by inaunVdaal aoertahmaat by rasp dence la hot climates or aabaallay localities aU cioassis or by aay Irregularities af Bfa Sold by an Drofglata 180parBotflt JelMalywly OH MY BACK II I TSJ HWlfThad ladaced a greet saaar ta adiete lire than worth XMaev Djaaaaaa them ea wtC stele la Answer In tha Police Court yesterday Joseph Van steenburg a Maafgomery aveaue watch repairer waa held to aaswer a a eharge af em besalement with bonds fixed at 1000 Vsar steeaburg wai arrested aa complaint af officer MeLeod who ehargea him with retaining in his possession valuable watch left by MeLeod to be cleaned The defendant claim that the watch was stolen from ail shop daring kit temporary absence Tba Free Ukrary The Trustees of the rrvo PabHa Library will meet to morrow to elect a saceessor to Librarian Hart who has resigned to accept tha appointment of Executive Clerk un er Perkins 4moeg tha eaivlidstea are David NesneldW II Robinson Neilson aad Lauren Crane KfcMbUYM KISCELLiNEOrS heeere irref alEyair wi tO WtlTBialTIB STBITT Wa CuaaB pear Hut I have sufkraf very mach with my sUdarysaag Liver ft yean la Jaauery lerTw I gr wane Hnerhis feer felly Mr etueiriaa tViabed oe to arr liTnrri RCVEDT aa he had kaa a It la eara Kktaev rileieeie whea eB ether ail ilti laja bl allL I did as aad la twaaty four hoera 1 aaaaed tsar tl Bve ganoas ol waiar iae asna was rimaial aad the tree relief made atMi weB man Ware it not for UCXTt BAM IDT 1 would aat aa alive to lay tUlyAJLCaO HlJlrt BI3KIIT la are and tie BOSIT lor The Dtaea so the Kkteeye Bladdet aadUriaary Orsaaa Pispty GreveL In ajtae sW iea fWtghr JMseaai eT OS tha BTklaeva HUNIAadkatwS2 riaaalleeaeJ hr thTMidicd FecaMy tea4 ksr Pamphlet la BlOYAl eaa eS teAijlew royal faaatji a girJr iSowf AKlK6 POWDER SEWINQ MACHINE Sares Knjcle HealtbeTlmTempexV THI U8MTEST IBIIIH LwkUUkSewiag XachlaelB the Xtrket It la rutrttT 1st ervery raaUeurat aatd COBtrLXTK la all lie Slatalla It esaevaa lee all afteva MOSEKXtaar pravnaeala that ava rmoTXXr TAltr EVANS No 8 9 POST STRESf MiaiAJfics ixsTrrrnx bitluxox Ue guselct Keamy St StorQ Ani Offices TO LET Ann grows rx thi nw csxni ICLX BUILDIJtO te let earner efKaarsot aad nwak streets The stare aat two ahow waat dowa Alea lid tleas Offlcea aa tha ant learn bat isst sasflli parties aaed aapry cuBoxicu oynCaV tf Corner Kaarav aad Baahtn seta MR LOGAN Graae Creaaa TfaGa TO ASSOU5CB THAT dieeaere tmarita ea Uuetk latmtd a oaaaectiiaa witis ef the world HUerprvaaratioa Shakes such HBHBa rBUaCK wTaaXTataVT ffV tkcwtftVofTka 09 WK TOM CUT Ijlj iteSSSnSwSiaf by the Oaverasseat Chamua Dr Matt 5VCoCK5I i0 aa MTAL BAXI sO POWDJOl CO Jfw Tark jirtalal uiAuSi waTOatgaABOa Areata ha rraaciaoa I gaatee VlUne Tharoa a sa TalhTeueewly I Presaiealsf UaAiaU.

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