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"THE GONDOLIERS. Gilbert and Sullivan's Latest Opera Soon to Bo Produced. Hero. Amusing Perplexities of Gondoliers Woo Were Kings for a Wnile. Droll Situations and Words United to Quaint and Clever Music CEKTAIN TO BE A SUCCESS.

Mr. W. a Gilbert, tbe librettist. Imtm bo ton unturned to insars tbs aueosos of hi opera In The Gondolier." which waa pro-dnoed In Kew York on Tuesday and which will shortly be prod need at tha Chicago Opera House, ha haa himself mada a sketch, tha plot and tho principal characters which wo hare Rive. Tho opooinx aeeoo is occupied with a Joyous festival of gondoliers aod eontadine, wboao merriment is eanaed bj tho proposal to blindfold two of tho moat popular jrondoliera, Mareo aod Giuseppe Palntteri, and uiafcs tham ebooao tho makleus the intend to marry.

Their choice falla upoa too two girls they happen to oatcb, Gianetta nod Teeea, ana as they hare w. a snjm boss woothoarto already treat satisfaction is ozpraoaod with tho result, and tho entire party aweep off with soar, dance, and laughter to celebrate the auptala. Then oomee a Spanish frrandso, tho Duke of riana-Toro, with tho Dnehsoa and their daughter, tho fair Caailda. also their attendant whose chief mission appears to bo to play tho dram as aa accompaniment to the high-flown apeeebss of the Daks, who informs bis daughter that for twenty years bo haa kept the faet a secret tha in nor infancy she was wedded by proxy to tho infant son of tho Kisc of Bara- The Duke also Informs his wife and danwhter that, owing to pecuniary di faculties, be ie to be turned into a oompeny called "The Inke of rUxa-Toro (limited)." Immediately tbe Duke's back taroed bin dnechter and tbe drammer attendant rush into each other's arms. Tbey are lovers la as erst, and they a onito overwhelmed at tho tntalliKeaoa Caailda ia a wife aod a nee enAJTXTTA AJTB MABCO.

Xeaawhile aa intarriow takes Discs between tho Duxs and tho Grand Inquisitor, Don AL bambra del Solera, who states that there ean bo do doubt ss to tho ideality of ths heir to tho throoe of Baratana. lie ie a gondolier. The Orand Inquisitor ssvs bo is np to aod can prodnoe the foster-mother st any moment to pro re the froodolier tho right nl heir. Bat now oosase tho great complication of aU. Tbe two ronOoilers marry their respective sweet hearts, then there cornea toe tremendoua discovery that one of then ie the son of the Kins; of Baratana, bat it appears by no means dear, spite of toe Grand Inquisitor's declaration, which ie tho King.

1 be wires of tho gondoliers are in a frantic state of cariosity and aaticipauaa, poemlaung which of them will be a TO OrQUISTTOa In net two Marco and Giuseppe are aeon in a pavilion at too Co art of Barataria, as reirning mooareba. It baa not been decided yet whicn of tuem is real king, bat they both, ia a friendly manner, undertake reai duties in a fashion of their own. They ars monarch, bat acoordisix to republican principle. In order to ciear up toe mystery tbe wires of tbe rondehers aod iueir (naai go to the Island of fiaratiria, aod there is hish fetstiac at ths court, rescuing its e.imai in tha brilliant danoe Tns whicn is admirably arranced by II r. Vfarde.

Tbs Croat ars so skilfully bududJ teat some rraceiui moremeot or fig-are is always presented. After the excitement ef tbe daooe tbe sad tusir wires bezia. la a state of moat muiiDj p- rpleiitr, to eounri'r bow they are to pel oer t)ie marrui'e d.UL-u!'T. One of them ll to to Udie, t. 1 coixxlr knows 'i 'uej iet ts work to i-tiub- I 1 Ll 4 Ject in a quart! eqnallv dro3 in the idee and the music liut tbe deoonmeot approaches, aod it will be readily rneaeed that neither or tbe gondoliers is tbe monarch of Baratana after ail.

When the footer mother la found. It is dis- '4aC: CASIUIA. eoTored that the drammsr of tho Duks of Plass-Toro. and the secret lorer of his fair deofchter, is toe bsppw nun, and tho opera concludes with his eoronstion, toe coodoliers being quite eontented to go back to Tenioo with their pretty wires. 0B1TDART.

sx-oorxmHOB osoaoi l. woods. Postluto, Oregon. Jan. 8.

Ex-Goreanor George I Woods died to-day at St. Tiaoant Boepttal after a long and painful illness. Do ceased was C8 years old. He came to Oregon ia 1844. Be read law and was admitted to practice in 1858.

He Ailed sereral imoortJBt offices very acceptably among others was thai of presidential elector for Liaouln. Ho was elected Governor of Oregon in I860, and ia 1871 wan appointed Governor of Utah by President Grant, Hioee 1873 he baa been liv ing oo tae Pact no coast practicing law. He was at various times identified with extensive mining and railroad enterprises. Governor Woods waa a very flnent speaker and a ready and ooceot debater. Daring Lincoln Presidsnasi oampaigB he made one of the moat vigorous eanvaasee of uregoo ever known ia tne History of tho state, lis leaves a wile and ooe eon.

mab ADxxnai. wn.i.im aasroan. WASHlKOToa, D. C. Jan.

8. hear Admiral William BadXord. reurod, died at hia residence, la this city, this evening after a brief Illness. CaXVTS- ntLDOK IxrHa.BT. IoL, Jan.

Special TVeyrem. Mr. Caivia fibeldon, a pioneer of thie part of too state, aod ooe or Ukbart's retirea su sin ess me died last night, aged yeara jokx xiKca. LoOAsronr. Ind Jan.

K. Special TtU7rmm. lix-Cosuty Cammiaaiouer John Umos died st his home in Clinton Township this morning of paralysis, aged 78 years, WTTj.iinr a afroaDT. Clxvxlaxs. Oaiu, Jan.

William H. Ko- Cnrdy. for many years a prominent Iron mercaaet in ueveiaoa. aisa to-osy ox apoplexy. Caxdtdajoua, X.

Jan. Ex-Senator Zlbrtdge n. died at his summer residence oa tuo shore of Censorial gua Lake at 3:30 this atternooa, of fails re of tho heart, at too advaaosd ago of 7 years. HEW WlKCOSSlv COrOEATIOSB. If AS ISO X.

Jan. 8. Special ltlrgrmmt. Artiolee of saeooislioa bare boon filed ia tho Secretary of state's oftVeo by the Kilwsnkes Worsted Hills of Milwaukee; capital, $323, OOO; iaoorporatore, Lenin Tf. Scnocker, Henry W.

Raman. Wa H. Iabask, Henry J. Tit. gerald, John Hoffman.

Hoary Keidecker, Bobert Johnston, and Phillip Gross. German American Bavtnga Bank of Waoaaa; capital, S7S.OOO; In corporators, Beojamia Hinemaa, John J. J. Sherman. Cornelias Cartis, nod tea ethers.

LaCrosee Beer Barrel Com Deny of Pittsville; capital. flO.OUO; isoorporatora, Albert Hirechheuner. Cuaries If. Nailer, H. Boyntoa, and O.

i- Boyatoav Brown Bros. Lober Company of Bninolanlar; eapitsi, lOO OOO: incorporators, Anderson W. Webster. E. aod dward O.

Brown. The Carroll and Kennedy Company of Kilwankee; eapitai, 94U.OOO; lnesrvorators. George A. Carroll, Philip IX Kennedy, and John JC Bomaoka. IfW COErOBATIOSB.

Eraorarrnxs, HI, Jan. Secretary of State iesned iioessso to-day to tho following: Tho Termillioa County Exposition, at Danville, for tho purpose of oncoorsging the agriooltaraL mechanical, and atock-raiaing tndastriee of Tsrmillioa Coanty; capital stock. $35, OOO; la-corporators. A. O.

Daniel. J. G. Golden, IL Cattell. and othors.

Billiard Time Indicator and Cash Besnster Company, at Chicago; to mairafactaro dsvieeo asod ia indicating billiard players' time and regtatonag and recording eaaa receipts: eapitai stock, 10 OOO; tn-eorporaiors, IX A. Hymaa, I. kl- Dale, and B. A. Carney.

Brtn Oxyxen Company, at Coicago; for the mas af act ars or separation from atmos- fibene air of oxyRee; rapiial stock. corporators, H. T. Jacobs, la 1. Davis, J.

a Kmart, LOCIITILLE TOBACCO EABIkT. Lotnavixxx, Jan. 8. The leaf tobacco market has been rather qaiet since Cbristmss, se wsrehoaeemeB bate been offering sparingly. The market, however, is quite firm la tone for all ahadea The eheif demand is for colored Barley leaf, logs, and trash.

Good wrappers, cutters, sod oilers of this grade are very strong. The red Barley fillers ars a tnfle wean. Cons-moo smokers are a little stronger. The dirk a are quiet. Bogie boy era are doing very little.

Beowpta are about ViO hogsbesds delivery. ASOSIC ESETOLEST ASSOCIATION. aUTToox, 111. Jan. 8.

TtUgrtm. The annnal meeting of tho Kasonic Beoevoient Aaeocialion of Central Zlllnoia waa bald in tho borne offloe in Una eiry to-day. Gil W. Barnard, of Chicago; John T. Boott, aad G- Kse.

of this dty. were re-elected directors, aad the old officers will probably bo elected. Tne omeers state that the basineee of tho association is moving ia a prosperous and aatiaf aetory maa- LOCASsrOET SAEBLKEa BAlBkB. LooursroxT, Ind, Jan. a oVeriof 7W- ffrmm.

At an early hoar this morning Chief of Police 3f orrieey, aided by tho enure polioe force, raided two gambling booses and secured the proprietors, together with seven tees members of tbe fraternity. Some four months ago all gambling ntsosils ia this aty were esiaed and destroyed, and the rooms raided last night had only beea in operation a few days. taelight loacE. or p. DzcATtrx.

HX, Jan, 8. Spteial JtUjrmm.j To-night at 'orsytb, thin ooonty, Starlight Lodge. So, ia3. KnighU of Pythias, with forty- eight charter members, waa lnaUtuted by Dia-trict Deputy A. T.

Grist aad fifty Decatur fenicbta who went up in a apeciai train. The officers ars: Henrv Cbenowiih. P. Oeorgs Drsrv, damsel btewart, T. and Dan iel Park-burst, Prelate.

IICH11X rOCLTBT AisOCIATIOS. AtKlA. Jaa. 8. SicM Telrrjram.

The Sonthera Michigan Poultry Association is holding a four days' exhibition at Dean's Opera House, The display is very fine, entries being far la rxcess of say prsvtous exhibition, seme especialiv ioioe coope are abown from fanciers in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. IICBI61V B1LLEBS IVil'B15CE COIPAXT. Laxsuio. Jan. 8 SntrUI Tttegrmtn.

Tbs Hiotiigsa Killers' If a teal Tirs Isaarance Company, at its anna meeting hsrs to-day. elected ths following offiosrs: PreaiJrnt, George W. Jacks, of Saad Beach; Kecretary. Arthur H. 1tis.

of Lansing; Treas irsr, i'red 'I human, of Lansing. After diphtheria, scarlet fever, er prernioDla, omemiir ia neeiid to cie atroDr'h to tue y-tm, and exprl a. I nj imr from l-s Liooi ilowtl bizzxyu 1 al l-t tl.i-. tjtj: datlx ixteiv oczulit, Thursday jauat 9, iroo rAGc.i ABEESTED FOB THE MUEDEK. Dr.

Knitfen and Miss Emma Pur-cell Locked Up at Trenton. Tne Woman's Refusal to Answer tne Coroner Causes tne Crisis. Pleas of Not Oullty Entered and an Examination Waived, THE MESHES OF THE LAW, Tmrirox. Jan. 8 The Coroner's inquest in tho Kaiffea murder case began this morning.

There was a large crowd present, but neither Dr. Kniffea nor Miss Emma Puree 11 waa present Dr. shannon (Dr. Kolffen's psrtnsr) waa in attendaaeo and told about following Gus Beed up the stairs oa the morning of the tragedy, aad finding Miss Purosll lying oa the floor oa her stomach. Her clothing was not disarranged.

Wnea picked up shs said: "Let me go! Lot me go!" adding: "Bus. Xyra, run," Mrs. Xuiffen, Dr. Bhaaaoa said, was lying oa the bed with one leg exposed to tho knee. The bed clothing waa not disarranged.

Kniffea always treated bin wife well. The witness said be had board quarrels between Dr. and Mrs. Kniffea, but ws reluctant to tell of them and was not pressed. Gus Beed told tbe Jury about the appears ooe of tho rooms oa the morning of the tragedy.

At this stage of tho proceedings Misa Pnrcell was brought ia and put ou the stand, bat by instruction of her counsel she refused io swsr tho first question put to ber. Cbaunosy H. Beaaley, ber oouasel, arose and said: "I ins tract tho witness sot to answer, and I think the law upholds ma ia it WLile she has not been arroeted. yet ever sinoe tho horrible murder was committed aha baa been under surveillance, She has lud aa officer with ber everywhere sbs tnrned, aad she aot allowed to leave the bouse wbea her friends desired to take her elsewhere. 8he has beea a prisoner ef the coanty to all in tents aad purposes, and I instruct ber not to Mr.

Beaslsy preesnted affidavits to sabs tan bats bis e'aima. Prosecutor Stockton directed Coroner Bower to put the question agile, aad Miss Pnrcell re plied: "By instruction of counsel I refuse to an swer." boo waa at ones conducted dowa stairs to tho grand Jury room, aad Dr. Kniffea was brought over from bis home by Detective Leahy, when tbe polios justice road a oom plaint charging Miss Purosll aad Dr. Kaiffea being prin- oipala or accessorise to tha murder of Mrs. Kniffea, After consultation of oouasel a formal plea of not guilty was entered with respect to bota.

aod aa examination waived A commitment waa at oaoe tho pair were taaeo down stairs aod placed ia asperses e-rlls. wit a copy of the oommitmeot ia their pockets. '1 he lawyers at once sought ine Chief nauce to procure a writ OI bsosas corpus. Chief Juslioe lies ale refused to issue a writ of habeas corpus while the IovobUksuou pending, but esd the application: could bo rs- aewea in a re uaya BIDDEN ON A KAIU Prrraairaa. Pa Jaa.

8. A special from East Liverpool, Ohio, says: Hooustowa, Beaver County. waa throw a lata the wildest excitement last sight by tho appearance of a rang of ratals to re ia that qaiet little villaso. Tbey called at tbe residence of Johns ton Calhoun, one of the oldest, wealthiest, aad beet known residents ia Beaver County, and demanded be make amende for his alleged brutality to hia wife. They called upoa bins to eoaie oat oa the tree.

He at first refused, but waa finally Induced to make hia appearance. Tho regulators then ssiwsd him, and, placing hiss oa a rail, started oa a march through the etteete of tbe town. Tbe esse table aad others attempted to iaterfera, but tbe men were determined. A constant fusillade ef shooting from revolvers aad shot-guns waa kept up while they marched through tne streets and around the square where Calhoun resided, Calboua is a very large man. At first he foacht desperately, thee be pleaded for mercy, appealed to hia neighbors to protect him.

aad finally offered the regulators nay money they would name to release aim. Tbey refused bis money and bounced him oa a rail arouad the towa for nearly half aa hour, and only quit wnea their strength gave out. By thin time bo waa badly hurt aad terribly frightened. Upoa bin promising to treat his wtfs better ia tbe future be waa allowed to go soma Calboua Is over 60 years of age aod hia wife is young aad quite handsome, and, it la said, bo baa beea insanely aad unjustly Jealous of her. About six weeks ago, tho atory goes, Calhoun waa expelled from church for alleged ill-treatment of hia wife.

A fsw Sundays ago bo appealed to the church la public for reinstatement, making a touching appeal, and promising to treat bis wife aa a true Christina should. His. wife was resent, and also rsquested be be reinstated, which had beea or wss shout to be done Last Friday night, bowaver. Calboua. It io said, became displeased with hie wife about something and gave ber a genuine beating.

While he waa thus encased a neighbor lady dropped in and attempted to stop him. bhe. however, did not suooeed In aooomnliahiae; her desire, but instead came ia for ber share of the drubbing. It la alleged that Calhoun made aa assault oo thia woman, choking ber into insensibility and otherwise malorestiug ber. Thie alleged brutality beoasre the talk of the town; threats were mads agaiast Calhoun, but bo action waa taksu until last sight when tho regulators earned the threat into execution.

At first it waa thought Calboua was not hurt, but it was learned te-oight be had several ribs broken, a leg fractured, is badly bruised, aad also Injured internally. BOKSEWHIPPEO THE HATTER. KrwAUX. X. Jan.

8. Mra. Hauristta Bel-lair horsewhipped Jeaa Pouohe, a batter, oa Mulberry street thia nftamoou. She bad beea lying in wait for him, aad wbea be appeared, oa hia return from work, she dashed at grabbed bin by the col and, drawing a raw-hide from ber drees, dealt him half a dossa blows exclaiming: T11 teach you sot to insult a lady." A erowd collected, but there was no attempt at iaterfereoee. Peuche broke sway aad the woman leisurely walksd off.

boo re- fused to gis an explanation except to say that he bad inanlteo net. one waa xormeriy a can-tain of a beivation Army. She gained notoriety on two oocaaioaa last year by horsewhipping A LIVELY COMMOTION. WASxniOTox, Jan. 8.

The action of the House CommJltee oa foreign Affairs yesterday in deciding to consider the world's fair bill has caused a lively oommotiou among ths representatives of the el ties striving to secure tha fair. Tbs Impression is growing that tbe Chicago people have aoored an advantags in getting ths bill before a committee supposed to lean ia their favor, and the ether claimants are resentful over what thev retard as a breach of the epirit of tbe agroenisni entered into by ths four cities. This mnruing Representative Flower saw Speaker Reed, and, getting him to eall ssv-sral members of tbe Committee on Itulee together, earnestly requested, in bebslf or lork, TtashiDRtoo, and be Louis, that immediate provision be made for the appointment of a eiect committee to consider the world's fair bill, and relieve the Foreign Affairs Committee of its self-inipoeed duty. The Committee oa Kulee will probably act upon the request tomorrow. TOO UCLT TO DIE.

Boston, Jan. 8. Ths bark Marrarst, which arrived bers Saturday from tbs saat coast of Afr.ca, taJ a cenarods a'-cxrl coLslet.rj ef twslvs snakes, pythons and cobras. 400 cockatoos and parrots, an ouraDg-outang. two small ring-tailed monkeys, two fosrteen-foot allica-tors aod oos ronlia.

For a week tbs bark rode thronuh a bowling gale, which mada things uncomfortable for srerybody on board. Bom lbs alligators and all the snakes died, ths to monkeys and tbe oaraag-outang were killed to death, and only tbe gorilla remained alive. Captain bargent save ths gorilla waa SO ugly that nothing oou.d kill him. NURSE DON In.LY3 BUIT. Xxw Tobjc, Jan.

Srxrial TiUqnm. Mary A. Donnelly, the Burse who was stabbed by the wife of Bobert Bay Hamilton, and has more reosuUy been exhibited in a museum, has begun a suit ia the supreme Court against Bobert Bay Hamilton and Eva L. Hamilton, for 10,000 damages in eonsequenoe of ths injuries shs receivsd at the hands of Mrs. Hamilton.

On application of counsel. Juries to-day aigned an order for the publication of tbe summons, ss Mrs, Hamilton oould oot be reached in cooieqaenoo of her being ia Jail at Trenton, N. J. PUBLIC INTELLIGENCE. ItWEEAOS ASSESSMENTS.

The meeting of citisens to discuss before the Finance Committee of the Council the queatioa of building sewers by special assessmsot was fairly attended yesterday, and the so use ion was general. Tbe result was that there waa a conflict of opinion aa to which of the two systems proposed should be adopted. There were two resolutions under consideration. Ooe, known as tbe Cullsrlon reeoluuou, provided for a general uniform system under which the property aaaeetea is to pay for tbe cost of a twstve-inoa aewsr, whstbsr thyimprevcment is a twelve or a sixty inch sewer, the difference ia cost to bo paid lor by general taxation. This roeolutoa oooe peseed tue Council, but wss referred back by request of the Msyor, to give citis-as aa opportunity to discuss its menu or demerits, lbs seooad was a reeoluUoa by Alderman Dixon providiug for ths building of sewers in the annexed district only by special assessment, slid lesving ths sewers to be pawl for io tne old city by general taxation, as at present It also provided taat in the annexed d.atricts ths cost of ths sewer, whether It bo large or small, be all assessed agaioav tbs property benefited, the city only to by general taxation for sswrrs across streets and for catch-baaina and maa-heuss.

There were seventeen aldermen present, the majority of those being from the annexed districts, and and about thirty citizens. Alderman ii arris, ss a citizen, said he could, think of no system by which tbe sewers for ths present city oouid be eoostruoted with fairasss to all panics. If under Aloermea Dixon's resolution tua annexed ciuxeus paid tor their owa sewers, there was so law exempting those ci USeng from contributing by general taxation to the eoasiroo-tion of sewers in tne old city, where it was done by general taxation, tie thought Alderman Cuiienon a resolution pr3Vding for the ooet of a 12-lueh sewer to be si agaiast ths property benefited came Bearer being equitable to the entire city than any other. Mr. Joaiah H.

Bissau, from the Tulrty-eecond Hard, said there was territory in tne Ihirty-tuird Ward greatly ia need of sewers. Ia oroor to get first-class residence improvements there sewers were needed, otherwise it would be taken for a ehe.p grade of cottages. The property owners were wuuug to pay their proportion of tue ooet, but the city wss expected to psy its proportion. lit isvored tue Caiisrtna reaoln-uoo. Alderman Koble, of the Tb.rty-nrst Ward, that it was someUiujg of an injustice to the parties in the old city, wbo tied been paying a general sewer tax for years without raoc'ivinf any bwoenr.

but be Ihoucut the oaiy equitable wsy waa that proposed by AlderniAU Cuilerton. Mr. iiulc.iin-soo, representing property owners bear Hum-boll Park, objected to the Culiertoo rewulatiea. as ths owners hsd beea paying taxes for twenty years without receiving any beuente and now tu pay for tne cool of tneir own sewers would be so injustice. Alderman Chapman aaid he had beea paying t.xes in toe old city for sewers, but bad received none.

He wouid nowglidiy psy a special ssaeeemenl to get a newer, aa it meant a rapid increase in values. 'X he question Involved more thia do.lara aad eeea, Tbe heaitu of tbe people ahouwl be locked after, and sewers slionhl be put la la all aireouous as rapidly as possible. Mr. Lombard said the city Dad rescued a crisis la tue eewcr queetlua aad it had to be met Tbe objectioue to making aseeeeatenle in the annexed oitricie were numerous, aod uniformity of taxation was tne moot to bo lies. red.

Ia the future big main eewers would be seeded througu tne Oieiricto already sewered to connect with the big drainage cauaL hat would cause trouble it tne people who happened to live along the street la which such a newer tsa were compelled to bear toe burden instead of Uie city. Mr. Fonda, of Jeffsreoa. represented luirty square miles of tern lory, in whioU Were is not a foot of sewers. Ail of ths annexed uuuricta sxonpt Jsffsrsoo, be said, came into too city with a bonded Indebtedness oa account vf sewer improvsmeole.

Jefferson wss the virgin district of tue lot, for tt bsd no bonded indebtedness. On motion of Alderman Horner the resolution of Alderman Culiertoo was adopted, Dxoa and 1 iedemeun voting in the negative Alderman Dixua announced that ha would pros sot a minority report favoring hia resolution. OEBMAN AND MUSIC Tbe Committee oa German of tbe City Board of Edncitioa failed to report oa Mr. bucdeli'e resolution to wipe out German aa a etudy in tbe public schools at last Bicht'a meeting, as it wse explained that Mr. bonded was not ready to present arguments to the committee in favor of toe resolution.

Mr. Koxmiuski, of tbe Committee oa Finance, also asked for further time for the submission of the estimates of ex-pensee for the enouicg yesr. The Committee on Musio reoommeuded that ao additional teacher la vooal culture be employed in the High. school for mala voices, and suggested the xams of William smedl'-y, chorister of sl Churou, for the Position, at a salary of $1,000 a year. Mr.

bunded explained that Mr. Toinlins w. a instructor for fsmals voiose, and that ia tbe high-echooi age of puptia waa impossible to instruct male and female pupils in tne same class, and in oruer to do juslios to the young men aa additional teacher waa necessary. Mr. iettel-horst said tha matter should properly go before tne bigb school committee, aud toe board referred the report to taat committee.

Tbe superintendent reported that ti-ere were six iseig-nailosa daring the past two weeks, and seventeen assign msnta of teachers to places. CITT HALL NOTES. Acting Corporation Counsel Darrow waa ealied to Ohio yesterday on important business. He-wilt return to-morrow. Owing to the consolidation of the annexed eftioee of the Public Works Deoartassnt at tne City Hail, thess appointments were msds veeterday by Commissioner purdy: J.

IX Micholson, Late chief at Hyda Park, to be per mit eierx la tne street uepartmeni; uooert A. smith, to be assistant cashier ia the bookkeeper's ofhea. and James Whitney, to be gala oral paymaster for tbe department BKETIT1ES BT TlLLGRAPK. Princess Bismarck is free of the grip. 6tanley yesterday touched at Aden aad pro- seeded to Sues.

Britain's eourt will wear evideooe of grief for Aagnata four weeks. At Dover aad at Aldershot the influenxa is very severe among Britiah troops. Fivs hundred thousand Ylsnnese. er per cent of the city, have had influenxa. At Oiea Gardner.

N. J- tons of coal were stolen last week from X. J. car. National skating con tea ta en ths Hudson River ars to be deferred beea nee there is no ice.

Owins to ill health O. W. Strove. Russia's aaironemer, ia abost to retire from office. Liadsmaa A Ben.

pianos. No. Its Fifth avsnus. Kew York City, hsvs failed, Debta. lou.0o0.

jCalasr William's mother yesterday left Rome for Berlin, hint: Humbert and family going to tho alatioa with her. Two hendrsd and fifty persons died In Kew York City veaterdav. ths his beat sinoe Is rrippe took bold.i "Net snlltv. bnt we dont want him to do It wastes verdict ef a Newark Oi.J.) jory yesterday la a wif e-beatisg case. general Schcfleld has fixed ths hours for meals la ths army, 'twenty mi no lea each are (Iran to brsaklaal and suopsr, ana uirty tor dinner.

Joeh Williams and William Bees, st Wilming ton, PeL, veeterday, eleaaed a phosphate tank aud were killed by lnbalausa of suipaurio scid fumes. Tonne BV Btate Democrats, locally designated at "The hindercartea" sad "cut gtocxmita," have taken poaaeaaios of the party machinery of tne btaie. Judrmest for $70,000 has bees riven aralnat the kioolreal and Sorl iuilway Company on piomi-ory note mult la 1m7 to tbs vruer 0 Lankin, Laa.us Co. CHICAGO'S COLUilBIAD. Great Guns of Subscription.

Con tinue to Boom lor the Fair. Mr. Marshall Flsld's Retail To-day Crowds tne Column. Staff i Tne Accordant Voice of All Eu rope Joins tne Cnicago Cnorus. OFFICIAL.

FIGURES. Tbe forty-ninth Installment of the list of actual subscriptions to tbe Chicago world's fair is herewith given. It brings the total up to date to 3,66 1,330: Total of the Sret orty-eirht lnstsOmsnU previooslv reported J1.S53LS50 KXPLOTXA OF XAB8H.AXX. FIsXD A A. II.

Dainty V. H. Tape M. K.O Edwin J. T.

Kniss O. H. Merrill A. R. W.

E. Clarks Ralph Donald McDonald. W.T. M. Cob J.

ft'sber A. L. A. Kobert P. W.

William fed Doyle L. ftidfewav Msrgis Lizzie A. Sullivan. K. O'Doanell C.

M. Kberie 2. T. Turley John L. C.

E. Catlln. V. O. Moody.

T. W. E. Scholtz J. Ii.

Zansi W. D. F. Lints Ws. C.

Pergnson. A. A. Fax M. J.

L. W. La Dow C. J. harles Lde E.T.

Olsou J. R. Beart W. Knkiac. D.

D. Raiaacs Uea, llawaos J. L. J. D.

Iluber U. Fred Oeilea Jss. J. W. C.

N. Caldwell Frank Jobs J. Ball Richard C. A. Bartsla J.

W. Hujhn H.J. H. A. J.

W. YiW John W. Jacob F. iioets P. Olivia Myhr R.

P. Jones W. L. Rinear N. C.

D. Henry M.8oott.. W. IL bhort E. J.

Howell T. P. Miller R. Qnm M. K.

Lncas. M. F. Carroll Lilliaa Fairbanks Heery A Jean Oleaaoo. Patrick (ertrade F.

bar ber Came M. Chase F. Thoree J. L. ller K.

L. Levy ii. L. C. K.

add H. A. Tecksr E. J. Grady J.Cellins A.

A 1 ton O. P. Lyon J. T. Zi M.

NrumaTn J. Builder kt. J. 1). 8.

Uarnngten P. Polite ll. La. Hypes. J.

C. Cntbbertson- R. H. Johaaoa J. Slanee M.

Harssoc. M. Torelrssans. A. K.

J. Campbell C. F.O. ttunncrenn Edwsrd C. B.

Wslia C. H. Ward Alex. R. Mm Deon O.

F. Zaaeia T. Beeket Irene Wallace Florence James James A. Hsrtaock Louis Emms Ober. Elisabetb Ober.

Ernest A. -Frank VV. fvchrvoer W.J. Smith Jos. F.

D. O. Both H. W. C.

A Moe Edward E. E. Hull F. J. Wilaou C.

B. tttoes H. T. Grand E. T.

C. Field J. E. F. H.

O.W. Enlette Lena Marv G. C. G. F.

Hall IL H. p. Geo. A. A.

Van George J. A. A.H. Sibley A. C.

John AtwelJ yt. S. Adams L. Cberrie TaJ lev F. W.

Van Kesrec. Clara E. A Dreeael Frank D. fcno W. a T.

H. OJ Annie Roche Ijmbert an Ella 100 Jennie ao'Kannie so MarceUa F. soNeliie frOiMrs. L. Jonea.

"iMafrie i t. Ricbardaoa So VS. A. soj Robert G. Kiemsa au John Hi Harry B.

SO; Mrs. Lizzie Kises Mary Tbulis OiNeliis K) Nellie COiBrldzst tuiM. Lsnsey so; Nora SOiJenuieC.il coleUaa so Jas. T. Brsdln.

10 P. Hansen O. J. Uonahan lu'E. D.

lou F. E. SO J. C. Holek.

i C. E. Klels so Fred Koretz XJ F. D. biake.

an Jas. J. Max C. oka Mers 20 Vim. Tbexton.

A. IS Fred 8. 10 A. E. 10, R.

F. Ksowles io Alphonae lu M. J. 10 Frank aoTboa. Fsrlsv So H.

Mertx In M.J. Noel 10 V. J. Does. 10 M.

Coswsy If M. H. FicK lOJslios 10 Joais 10 Nellie 10 Lillis Brieeen lu E. U.M. GnflUns.

io J. T. H. C. 30 J.

R. JO John W. bimpaon 1 Fred J. 10 K. W.

IS Fay J. Levis 10 8. Tarwell so R. L. Vance W.

C. A i born 1 P. W. 1" P. L.

10 R. i William 10 Johs X. io Irwia F. 1' Robert 10- W. W.

Gibson lu Kror C. U. lo Ed H. Hmr liiL P. Tiffany A.

E. Anderaos 10 J. c. Updike 101 D. Becker 10C.

M. io II. Steis 10 llalooey 0 fl. G. beif rid re L.T.

Jo Jonn Mir Geo. U. Oeo.A. 30 Oeo. J.

10 E.R. Mseksy 10, D. H. F. L.

W. H. Miller luM. K. Ilallam IO C.

H. Perry in ill J. If Geo E. Allen Kx Arthur C. Biansy IV J.

Ii. 1D. A. loi A. O.

Berry E. Barseses ao so so SO SO so 0 SO fro so so SO frO so frO so frO frO to so to IS IS so SO IS 10 10 IS 10 ie 10 is 10 10 10 10 se lo SO SO so an 6S 60 frS SO so so lo: E. F. H. Kay so ss low.

K. Qnina Su R. M. tiosld HMW. A.

IO C. E. mm Am GiUeapis sol J. Frledl so Jessie so Mary to KU.ia fro U. Walsh Arris Smrth S3 Lizzie Paoliss Snste so Marie E.

solrese A Us board. St W. H. siIL N. Cooper so1 James Cammisgs.

no J.M. Honsn so F. A. "jN. William E.

Smith so-F. Steffonhareu oj A. SoJWm. j'C. Rogsrs SO 3.

F. Hill Ill Wm. w'Jeonie E- Coleman J. Wnebt 20 E. Scharie Mra.

E. L. FoUmer 10 K. F. O'Brieu 10' S.

J. Brobst 10 E. Gilmore l- Kehewji XiC a. Holland jA. Roes lojr B.

John SO J. B. Mery lo.Mav isi W. V. ti.

Soialsrrarte -fro Nioltie lO Jennie K. SoiMacgie SO Ida Lewia sujcbaa. SoiL. E. 90 frO so SO 14 10 SS 10 10 10 10 10 IS IS as so so 10 10 10 so 10 is so 10 ao so so so so frO so 10 so so so IS 10 10 14 10 SO 10 SO 30 10 Se ta so 10 10 so Mattie G.

Total of forty-nias installments la.Ml.Ue EUKOPE8 REFERENCE. The undersigned artists and sculptors ef Some, In reply to circulars sent them Not, 8, 4 889, over the signature or Do Witt Cregier, Cnairmaa of tbe executive committee, agree with him and think it would be more convenient and successful for them should the world's exposition of 1892 oe located ia Cuiogo. O. Oraxio Asdrsnoci, sculptor; G. Kaua, mosaics; Publoo Defoliu.

cameos and Jewelry; Francisco Dctto; A Fountana; Alexander Till. Alexander Begg A Paisley, Scotland, writes: Wo are favored with your circular Of Nov. 31, in referenoe to tbe location of tee world's exposition of 18U2 in the United States. We have girea tho matter osr most careful consideration, and if we decide to exhibit st your exposition, wo would certainly prefer Chicapo to Kew York. Our experience of tbe last few years bss shown us that ew York ia becoming lose a center every yesr for supplying tbe West and Seuth; tbe feeling being in cinee of any importance, especially for imports, to draw their anppliee if not from their own center from aa snort a distasee aa possible.

Keeping this in view, and as expert-era, we think fuicano is the most commanding pivot from which anress could bo assured for such an undertaking." Ilicharda A exporters snd manufacturers, London, write: "We consider that from its central location aod cummireial enterpries Cbieairo is certainlv the most fsvorabls place in tbs United r-talcs for the international exposition of loOi" A letter has been received at headquarters from higon Stockfletn, Bergen, fcorway, ironrly indorsing Chicaso in preference to New York ss tbs site for tbe world's exposition. AN AMERICA'S. Ths City Council of Dallas, Texaa, indorse! Chicago as tbe sits for ths worlXo sxpis.Loa ef lC2and a reso- lutloa that ths Senators and Congressmen from tos State of 1 exas Se reqnested to use their influence to eecars ths fair for alcana. lbs City Conncil of Berlin, Ontario, have throuch their Msyor, Louis J. Breitbsopt, in-oorxed Chicago for ths Columbian exposition of 11L ITEMS.

Architect W. L. B. Jenney when ia Washington the other day was impressed by the amount of local gossip favorable to at leaet postponing tho Columbus exposition, and some would kavo bo celebration at all. But wiser councils and tho West claims were likely to prevail, PENSIONS BASTED.

WAgHTSQTOX, Jan. 8. Special Telegram. Tho following pensions bsve been granted: ILiXNOIS. Original Invalid Stephen MeGee.

Carbon-dale; John M. Lam. Danville; Napoleon B. La-paugh, Caester; Heury J. Rever Eoiths-barg; Humphrey Jett, Greenville; 'fhos.

E. Lsmmv. Seneca; Sam! Clodf elter, W. Salem; pruderies: I'oiter (0. Home).

Quincy. Increase Tboe. Markiey. Iroquois: Arthur Nsheote, Arthur; Wm. Momford.

Casey; Chss. H. Smith, Chicago; James McCoen, Murpbysboro; Dmiol DnscoU, Chicsgo. Reissue Cbss. Pheips.

Lswistown. Original. Widows, Etc. Solo-moo, father of John Wright, Owea; Naomi. widow of Samuel Salt.

Chester; Elizabeth, mother of Mortimer Smith, Crab Ore aaid, SOVKEBOTA. Original Invalid Horatio -red en, St Paul Increase Wm. McGuire. Long Prairie; Original. Widow Loci n1 mother of Leonard iL Johnson.

Mad el i a. jmKASKA. Original Invalid Alfred So ell, Iamaa George Bacon. Middleburg: Louis Nieman, Elkhero. Incrsass William IL Harrison, Rising City.

rXDIAMA. Original Invalid Da rid Thompson. Petersburg; Joseph D. Smith, North Penville; Eliha W. CfUaJ.

Riley; Nicholas Evans, tfestport; Levi Proutv. Nottingbsm; Julins C. Bivtbe, Clinton; Charles Barnes, Hope; William True blood. Orleans; Albert 'lucker, Cicero; Morris Campbell, Logansport; George W. Bwartxell, south Bend; Jaoob Nicholas.

Brookatos Frederick Mi "tel. Bowers: James H. Nslsou, Macksviiio. Restoration aad Increase J. W.

Thompson, Montgomery. Bes-t oration and Esissue Elbert G. Havens. Bhel-buro. Ineresae Geonre Snarn, Hemerset; M.

Conway. Harlan; Jonaa Skinner, Nortn Vernon; Mike Edwards, Lnd. ana polls; John H. Davis, KeUervill--: Fred. W.

Prescott. Evsosviile; Charles W. Elkine. Wsverly; Alexander Herd, ttloeuer: James W. Rioey.

Me. Guiro, Cornetteville; George Liefaty, East Ger-mantowa. Beiasue Joseph Freemau. Hiils-burgh. On tin el Widows.

Eta Minor of Charles C. Lawrenoe. Ssima: L. father of F. Fair re.

Frenetitowo; minor of Tbomaa Hall. Bicknell: brothers and sister of William Coon, Bockport Mexican Widows Louisa, widow of Richard Wsther.li, Gentryriile. IOWA. Original Invalid m. H.

Jenkins, Corning; Wm. H. Harris, Moatonr James W. Groves, Union Mills. Increase Nicholas Howard, Dsytou; Wm.

Muffliy. Osage; Edwin Ia Rood, Montroaev sacHJOAX Original Invalid Arthur 8. Gonn, Ovid; Wm. Brown. Union Home; John 11 Chrietea-sen.

Grand Rapids; George East, Cone; Wm. Monroe, Orssgo Bestarstioa and Increase Phinehas A. Gale, Mt. Pleasant Increase Seely Squires. 8oaui Monterey; Lemuel William.

Alanson; Hrsekiah Saoll, Cans City; George Guns, Detroit. WIBCOSR1SL Original Invalid August Scbulty. Lowell; Martin Schranty. Random Lake, iucreas" Jeneoa Hale. Rockiand; Charles B.

Pradt, Wanaau. Beiaaae and Increase Lyman D. Culver, Ellen bora. Original Widows Locinda Lamson, former widow of Amos Cnppeu, Roberts; Jane, mother of Nici.o as Mc Williams, La vails; minors of Amos Cnppea. Roberta.

BILTIBOEFS 0TSTB TRUST. Firms Cwaa pellet to ftetar tlut They tTill KeS SwU Belaw KegwJar Jrewa. Baltixokk. MX, Jan. 8.

Tbs Oyster Exchange of this city baa develooed into a trust, declaring that it will annihilate any firm that defies its rulsa. Tho exchange now includes all but one of the oyster-packing firms of the city, aad has tbe support of all the commission merchants. These mea arc obliged to refuse to sell to any paeksr not a member of the organization. Is this wsy a great many packers who would aot otherwise bsve joined the sxchangs were forced into it As soon as the organization was eompleto the price of oysters waa advaaoed to for selects aod 1 for standards. Tbe members wsrs obliged weekly to sign an affidavit ataung that they wou.d not cut toe prices.

Several weeks ago the firm or L. Appeanh A Co. refused to sign the affidavit 'jtie company waa fined $50 for eaca day the paper was unsigned, aad waa finally expelled from tne exchange tor non-pavmeac Half WANTED A4Ai.ES. Satesanea. ASTTO-etl-ESMES AT OSCK-AFEW sood atikta sell onrsooda by sample to the wboleasle snd "retail trade.

We a re tiie Unreal manatacturers ia our line in the world. Liberal salary naiu. Permanent poaiuon. Money sa-vanced tor waifea. sdvertiainff.

etc. For full terms sddress ontenmal kits'- Co Ml. and Xwsrbora sU. Chicaso. lilor t.

incinnsu, Ohio. ANTED-GOOD SALESMEN TO 8FLL. Idfanitlu Canli ana oreiues on eommie- sion direct front manutaeturer. Tou ran make SVVI per week. Auverueinc specialty Co, Buffalo, S.

Y. ANTTO-FOR THE irNITEI STATUS Armv ASle-Oodied. mnmamed men. be twees the ajr.s of 21 snd A yrara. Good par.

rttiuns. clotuin. snd medical attendance. Appiy st No. 10 boats Oisrk street, or So-Him South btaes street, Ch lraso.

Ii 1. Mi EMTF.KPBU-V inar wes in every in the V. to tens ehsrre ot our busineas is yonr own county: Dim be reiiaole aa our snoney will pass throtiKh your permontb salarv: money for emenies arut Willi travllns orders. 8end atamp tor particulars. OHIO ELeCTKlC CO- MtaTOW.

3d st. Boy a. rVArfTCTA GOOD BUT TO CARKT THE InleriVean. A hoy that attends school preferred. jOHN H.

JOHNSON. City Circalator, Boom S. InterOcean Bniidinr. HKIP WANTED TKafALKS. Trade.

AXTnV- TWO LADT COMrtHrrOSS for larse country omre: fair prices snd ateady work for the rich! persona: must be nrwt-clasa com-poaitors snd five good, nrst-claae releeaoes. Ad-areas i)o. Inter Ocean. BfJscellaneoas. WISH TO KM PLOT A FEW IADIES OS ssisry to take chants ot my business at thi-ir homes: Hunt, very taacinaUua' and seaitbtul: wasea flu per week: reterescea given 0d orp.r? time.

Addream wim stamp. HHS. HASIOX WALKER. Lonis-riile, Ky. SITUATION WANTED MALES.

XflsceUaaeoas. BY A TOTTKO MAW Oonjood ehsrscter 1. SS. TTiXATlO'S WAJfTEI BT.HIUDLE inan aa collector: sood references sad bond. Address t4.

Inter Ocean. AOENTS WANTED. AJTTrTD SALESMEN AT 75 PER mnnrh ularr and exDenuea to asll Una ot sliver-plated ware, wiicuai.ic. oy aampie oaiys boroe and team furniahed tree. Vrita at once for lull particulan aid eawple case ot goods Ires.

b'f AMAhD MLVia WAr.h tX boaton. alaaa. -sTaTn TO TRAVEL FOX THJi FO.MiillX XiA Nurveriea ot Canada. We pay 5i to SilKl month and exp-ne to ir-nta to sell oar Canadian grown fiTtv A- ellmrtne. Madison.

Wis. riNANCZAa. ryw, BOLDEXWECK. Bsal sststs, losas. sad insarsnos.

Boom 737 Opera Hooss Building, Clark aad Waahingtonsta, Cbicaro. nita axxCal. miftlvg or mis srorii A. liolderssf the Lincoln National bank of Clii-caio wiU be beld st ita bsnkins oilice on Tuesday, Jan. 1.

Lost, fail wul be open from Kia.m.uiiul m. i. K. Acting Caahier. PiLtikSmX ti MAKTIN.

44, No. 143 LaSalle st, loan money on Cbicaso sad sood suburban real estate at current raiea. UAM .11 AiiK OM ColCAuO BAT hi. H1.VOVD i3iA st iie rnneriiOii.e. raskea ins tnnwii! and irfiiiDfu.ilfciM.fiur: fciee-t ro-i ii riu a 1 not ai r.su pn ur.mercuri al.

lifin-jo iics.vpriiA, sea ssiU and cure, hours, i-a. in. to p.m. t- no -ys, UM in. telp.ai.

ikntienwr Wol.jui. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FCOt BALE OVS EAN'NEB 8t7BPTVrcIO''. xiiuii A-sDDBT; Bia BABQArss urn. Convenient to Illinois Central And Larse factorisA Streets curbed snd mscsdamixed.

aier pipes snd sewers in each lot. Alleys Improved. And tress planted. aiso pes lot asd rrwATr. GSH-Ti-sTn DOWX.

BALANCB M05THLTr-CsU or ssnd for free tickets 1 bee these lota before buying olsswhsro Also lots from t-ixi snd mwsrd. TA! VLLS-TN-OEX." 91 Desrhorn m. imaln noor). LJU 8AL pviiriini.r. HAYWOOD LOTS.

Bsve yen seen Maywood. the pride ef ths Wert fiteam cars, low tares, sidewalks, streets grsdsd. increase in sue LOTS 0175 AXD CFWABD. tIS cash snd tsJti to $5 per month. Outside partiesean seore these lota by sending first payment by express, p-atirtice order, or check, bead tor plats, photographa.

snd particulars. E. A. CrMMIMia A oo- B.g.Oor.WadlsosandLsBslle sts. VOH KALE A if you era in earnest abent wan tics home here ia your chance.

If uken thia week will sell brick eooage and lot on promlnnnt street on easy terms. The bouse ia well bmltana perfect order: outbuilding, fences, sidcwslka, stc. aa sood as new. Take Archer sv. or at.

ears. r.y.l Archer av. TO RENT. aVevtb, Side. BEST DETRABI.E ni nie or in suite.

imui OC'KAN BUiLdVINd. Sorthwest corner Uearborn and Afdfse. W. A AVtHUiOLD CO. ttoom Bui ldi nar.

Omee hours: 11 to 12 s. m. snd 4 to 6 p. m. snd 150 and LsSslie sr MUSICAL INSTKU tdliNTS.

JF TOO ARK 8EEK1NO Ah AKT1STIC. arable, snd tborousbly reliable Plaso, do ao fail to examine our fins stock ef K5ABK- ITSCH-EK LESTEO SETT -PKABE-. Ths Kasbe Is unonestlonsbly tberounhiy artistic creation. It is tl.e favorite of tne famous virtuoso. Dr.

Hans von Bulew, snd other eiauaeut pianists. Our stock contains ths latest designs In ths most fsshieaaole woods. Prices very moaerate. Terms moat reasonable. Tuning, repairing, snd tnovinr promptly attended to.

batutfarrinn snarauted. LYO.X HKALV. State aud Monroe sts. A PIANO tor Every Bixe efi Fans sad Teats. ECKEK lEvery GRADE rspressntsdj ranging in price from E6TCT.

MATBC8HEK, CAMP CO. AhJOX. upward. Ihmlii in seeond-bsBd hnatrumente. among which s-v rH K.Kii ana wiMiLH ooncen urua uu Klioa orasr.

ESTTT CAMP, K3S Rtsts St. ssd s. SI. snd 0:1 jaeseos si. yyiCBEB flANO-S Our Chicago hooss bales branch ef Sew York we do set charsre fancy prices, bat retail at asms pries as in Sew Tork.

CASH OS rcCTALUtTXrH, WEBZB PIANO WABEB.OOMS. Wabash sv. sod Jackson St. yotAS A SONY PUNOs, KAOEQES A WJN8- PIAX03. ITeceee a sos PiAiroa.

Lsrae assortment to select from low prices, easy tonus: piano to rent with priveiege of purchaaiag. Opesevenin AT1AW SCHAAT. SJ0 West corner Morgan. HK CELtBKATtP 8 HER I'1A OS are preferred by leading musicians; purchaser! by tbe tiigceitt musical sHihoriues: received hliihest prize above all other manulactnrera. t-ieriins pianos, itear pi a bos.

fully guaranteed. Eat-y lei-Ui. bee our list of bariraine in secondhand pianos, open evenings. ftTiittk CO. 2-Hl Slate st.

n. w. cor. Jackson, second door, over lbs Hub. AT MiJilTtfTntERs'' WAKEBOOUS.

tHONlN'jKU PIANOS, universally scknowieic-d tor their superior cteV ltTof beautyof nuiih.aBdgreatourabilltT. LOVT PlUUii. tJJaX PAVMA1M3. I PIASOS TO RZNT. Second-hand InKtmiuencs t.ken ia exchange.

B.HaOMNGhBCO, -2L Elate st. New pi acoa of small aire, especially adapted tot small aparuuenie where instnauienu of ordinary proportions prove cumoeraoms So per month. ESTET CAMP, ifcta laU ss. 2i koxthli tjrrii. paio nets a mw CO nprisbi piano, tally warranted: prioe.

ivioj t17j. and i-JJO eaub. Freu-h walnut, mahogany, toss weed and oak eesssi ops. evenings. ADAH BCH AAP.

76 West Madison street corner Morgan WRlvEAAX'K PIA0 -TKITLY Kl RST ClAS. tri'HIH I' PIANOS TO KENT. Bargains in slighlv ueet uprivht piasos. 'HhUH'4 CO, i7 at. S4, AM) AS fCR MONTU-TO KE.M- cnaeed" iw pianos: one isart rent aisowem u.

var openevemnga. ASAM 8CSAAP, 7T6 West Madlaon at-cor, li-rjan. TO" 1AS. AMI asifl CH 1 HKiK Oi.aCt), upright pianos, second-hand $10 down. i monthly- Oien eveuisga.

ADAM BC'HAAF. STB West MadiaoB st- corner Morgan. 90 Birrs kimball ruso. 7 1-3 oo- taves; Sto down. moniuly.

Open ew-ADXli SUUAAF, 276 West Madison st corner Morgan. BOHMANN. M-aa VIOLIN 41 1 efi 7 1 ntliir pat, vielin chia rest, acknowledged best is the world All kinds rnstmmenu repaired. 306 Stste St. Qirirt KUl!) BAUER rLa.0 IN OOOB lVVerUer; S10 dewawti menthlr.

Ojsen even ings. aJJAMtR riAAP. Tt Went MarlleoTl corner Morean. INSTRUCTION. rPHC BEKLTTZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES A.

la 8tste. Ji. eor Adams. Branches: New York. Boston.

Brooklyn. Fhila. Washington. Louisville, l'aria. Hemi.

CoBvensauosal snowledce ia sneru-st I Highest retereBcea. Trial leaaonatree. Open from A. M. iL.

NEW YOKK M1LITAKT ACAbKMI, COli.N-wail-on-Hudson, N. T. Beautitul buildings snd ground a. Location 4 miles sbove West Point. Advanced courses ot study and preparatory department.

Gymnasium. An omosr Ss tailed trout tue army aa military instructor Colonel C.J. KIGHT. B. A "opt.

PKACTICAL BOOK-KEEPING A Nl WBIT- jl isg. btaxe preierauie ousinese c.i-1-res. M. S. JoiLSSON.

formerly with AiarabsU I Pield A ro. BUSINESS PERSONALS, PERSONAL IP" TOU A KB SICK AND 8 TP-is Lite snd believe that elecu-icity wi.l help you write ua or eall for particulars of eur new syatem of Hoans Treatment, riaie. eirapie. scientific, jpnre. newest, cheapest, best.

lU' ia TKaU.1. hi.yriui.inic Co, im iiu it. cbicag Wllitl Kt; AJiT CASK OF IlKFNKtN-neas ia three weeks, regardlesa of condiuus or sge. isanitarium at iiwuiht. III lr.

Lehe K. PERSONAL. PERSONAL DIAMOND ON THE INTf-ST-nient system I a is tue only importer is the 11 making specialty of thie baaiuese: compare ei.r prices wiUi retail values beiore purchasiuic 10041 delivered en hret payment; we aaye purchssem anent'scommissios by calling on us. til W.lm, dlainond ItI'ITIT, 1 In 1 T. 1 MEDICAL.

pCREVOCRSHXr-1 rP.FrNfH PPFTtnCN'vVF I all te eureai I a leee.r tbe srlsary orrans. either sex or condition. 1 dimclioDs wr.s each bottle: price s-l. hu.l by i AKL. dnisiiist, lis Vn bnren 11.

fro. lll-h av.i hreToreHKon rvc.lbl MISCELLAN EOUS. STOCKnOLDFK KEETTXG N'OTl CV. bereey given tiiat. to tue rv-i the company, tue meeting cc inn belders ot tue I iiion tlwk lard Ac 'Intui pauy wi ll be lie.i at Uie euire of tne M-tn w-c tue company, lciianre buildiuK.

Ui" 1 1 arda, Cuichko, 1.1., on Vetluesuy. the 1.. a ri January, l.o. at ie o'clera llje loreu' u. tne purvOM of electmie nine a 1 fee 10 rs tor suing year, and tne iraaosction et any 1 res that may lets Uy come betore the i I-iock bot.

sk win Le ci-ed Jau. remain ciused unm Juu. lu. 1- lujlituJ T. Wreler CHXI- aNAN, C'-NSfLTIXi ri 1 f.Hi n.

iul lsi.e St. hewer.Je, lils. sil.Xlarine an-1 iii.t-t pii.ti lwrwater wors; A LI 1: h. I OF 4. It AMUtiltli i.

ti and roois r-psi. 1 dj turd. 1.. kuiiiomii st, near.

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