sn'tsea_ot~iaooai'atioe. at all persons threat- eIed'w1tt.-cranifarliicfroaahydropho ." the opera. I . repiyigwai-_ebax~ _ tic‘: "Pan "lost iayaw ileaseutant." . ,1:-at st ‘‘ - _ ' . , - xowsan oiniuaiiwis-ix ussiurr. llcrraua. January e.—'rno rod recently charged caps. Iioward. the‘ American who ' ‘ was in commando! the Gatling nms dnrinx 1. the late hal1—breed'rebeiiion, with having I sealped the dead aftortho light at run Greet. irheaausieof yesterday denies the chant. Pool t Capt. was n§ta_t__ &In‘_tli several sayittiat it was i "‘i'.'%.¥"..“:"‘." m j__ Lin aayinhw. I . sampling tool: 1:? ;a "fish Oreo . but I-hatitoanprove done at hatouche, whentheoanad trcopsoarriedthatviilalii on.'iun_e is. there are several cmoors and neon here who were at Baoouohe. and to-da .- all of them admitted that the latter change s true. They say thatca t.iioward, in t on- resence sosipod one ear! man after the lit and that he made no secret of it. nether the-man sosiped by GePl- H°\*|!‘d was a half-breed or an Indian, they could not say, asit was often dliiicuit to distin uish - one from the other. The incident is like y to . W’ auseastir in French Canadian circles‘ as pt. Howard is about to start a cent dire -lactic in the Province of Quebec, and his -Iranci Canadian neighbors will be furious if timely discover that he soalped a hair-breed, ‘. hit is likely to seriously interfere with his ess. _ QUAIAFTIII wrrunnawit. ‘rho recalcitrant authorities of st. Cone- [ondmhave been reduced to submission by the determined stand taken by the Central Board or Health In cc-minencin the erection of a b cade at the city ii to for the pur- .'*"°:.°‘;*:-.::*'i:.:.:;:::: e vi asters. on ens e and effectual tneasurosto stamp out all small- pgfi lnutiie) ini1inicip‘a1ity.ugh]e°mu:hz:r‘1;o‘::d D on aviilt K7011! '3 that they will do so, the threatened quaran- tine has been withdrawn. a run in ‘ms cannon corn as . inlsbop I-‘abre's circular, in explanation of his mandeinent on the Riel thuesticin, has been read in some of the catbo 0 Churches. Besides this explanation, the circular rotors . to the costumes worn by ladies for winter ~, ‘ports and the dangers attending snoh sports. be Bishop denounces the ocstunaesas uite gngecongéuz for; the fecrlnals sexfianld cons core 0 to can on an snow-s ce his. as car- ried. on generally near the paths of sin. spastic‘; of the jatterw=p%rt,‘§e lea)? that sncwa one were nven I y e no ans as a necessity, and were never intended tor civilised women. The circular has also some pom“ "un:I‘t§(:l3lalaI"l.lPliOxTllltLL _ Brother Moody began a series of evangel- , t :3 meet nits ere - ay. a services is i l h to (1 Th were largely attended. ciwncii raoranrr. It was rumored afew days ago that a do- Kisignnrgad gag: {:iJfll1'0d‘l‘l‘&!1l%0lnfl’ ving no ii op s , no me esu an- t l _ ' h0l'1|’-¥ 00 nosoi ate the Government tor -. the restoration to the Church on valuable os- ' ratcwblclx was confiscated itmm the Jesuits durlnztho last century. and ‘- if sucoassrnl to . suunihister the estate and ample the rev- - M" “"2 °:*.:*a:**- 0509. I D I , on ['00 Ill 0 that the distinnuishou preiate will in: :5 atsi proceed to ur e upon the Government the tine of the oia in. and will use all his influence to have the property handed over to the Church. 6‘ I110 aouccx. tux HILL. Oar. nary s.—Pcre petro- .. loom nas been struck near here at the depth 1;. of in feet. There is great excitement over - the discovery... ~ .- ' ,» tint oovicnxon ozxitnu. s szcarrsnr. ’» Crrrawa. 0:rr., January 2.—Capt. H. Street- fleld has been appointed Military Beoretaarato the Governor General, in place of Lord 1- ‘“nd' r“liflli?ij.i'i1ratr rnoaoouxn Parliament has been nrcroxued until reb- ruary 1;. huiuntn 10.13 .,, Pauli. Olin, Janna . n3aD’v,er_,w yearsof axe, named _ l. sue‘ s wife both of them he: loss, were burn to death yesterday in novel where they lived. ' wmrhndsnxtnb. ‘ IIALXIAX. N. 8.. January i.—-Ste ambe- IIIELIIBD to huldawintor carnlva here in re rung nc:at.to be modeled after those heldln ontreai. 0 England. ho:-ions nuooxiso -roo onur. DOIQIOX, January 3.--The St ‘ .‘. remarks that peers;-es, baronotcies. ei‘-0., will soon become as cheap as they are in trance and Gennany and expresses the no that such honors will in the tutors be restr ctec.; - rim CAPTXYS nxsiioi-. Lminoll. January ,g"'K)t>. John Kirk, the , British agent in zansibar. is doing his utmost , .«- to man: an arranxemant with the Kinglof Mombasa for the release of Bishop Hann 3.- n. s roaxisii nsronr norms. The German and Turkish Governments have arninited a more uniform system at Turkish iin ort duties on German goods, which will go. tooperation with themew commercial . aty between the two countries. , oi-itnricxs :1 ‘ran eoubsiv. ' . I-’ It is understood that the Radicals will raise ' a question concerniu the operations in the ‘mean when the ad _ iarelnly to the Queen's speech at the opening of rliainent is discussed. Failing to obtain distinct guar- = “r? .. "i:l:: “ iii‘-°' “‘é"?‘J§’ l'3‘li‘° . pa o _vo -. es o e u n ’ mu be ado tag, mtmem will force a division on a question.-,2 _ ‘- ‘ aarrassaaew Iotlna-in-uw. The Queen is irate because of the tacit ro- mm or the courts at Berlin, Vienna and iitfi Peuirabur to redo iae the right of Prince Henry o Batten rs. the husband of Pri cess Beatrice, to the title ofltoyai High- ness. As a res naive deiiance. the Queen will admit the r slit of Count Gioieiien to re- aasulna the title and rank of Prince Victor Hchenlobe-Langenbnrg which be renounced ion‘ marrying the aunt of thepresent marquis otHartford.The courts of Europe are taking a lively interest in the quarrel. coasinzaao at ‘run cantxzr. The Cabinet hada protracted session to- about one hour an an to adhere tothe» local A vernmengecheme nurlnelandand if defaa . dissolve Parlia- ment and a -A l to the ooansry on - Ismbannenrzf the ltm ire‘! cry.- “mill! éimwueutyio "t’§s°”"' . ' - ' D011- tnado by the Gogernrnent eochiaa revious to the ooauuest and annex- _ i-nab by the British, and it was s-need not to dispute ,0hina's rishte oeaaicns. ' ' .' Joint nitnoa iii no nasnra. John Dillon. the Nationalist member or Parliament is lnpocr health. and has o toflalta, where he. will remain until spans. , Ilemlcot .~‘:».: =- ~ _IIDllAL asrauairu-rtvas novoxa a 1101'. Jpeeiai Disueloh to the Globe-Democrat. Iatasloaoa‘, January I.-~‘_l'esieraay was the ,ilate_n.xed by law for the installation ‘of the ’ aew._boarc of city oilaei-s.“!__'he ela- u1e_nt,w_howere ’,"_hyu;a _ military, were 0Vial:|IIy_b't| _ou'=’ a A W :r:;:.~:.- °*=--:’- . *-":..°.- r = an a ve w or ' 1” vepécvsmmszt r ~' the down! of the sta ' under Gen. ccaiiar. who is favorable reex- Yresidentoonsales. Ataueat; hournirres -' - and i -sn‘nooriiers « r , the. it! . iall, a . . of their adherents the trout... layer Hiaajoso tool:hls.h_ and wont . in their he did not ‘arrive, ’ to.» accrues: aidatbti conic. named Iii chill. in a boat for Pena tor the purpose of st- tsniiing the customary procession and taking part in the festivals of our 1-adyof Cartnol. Upon their return voyage all went well until the mouth of the andaiisn River was reached. as thispoiut, lry nsequeuce of a change of the wind. it became necessary to alter the Ramos or for reasons not at nownfali the res room a do wit pie wart by two lighter- ey put all-in their fragile chats on reaehinz wlllnii people the liglitorrneu picked up five . one ct whom—a Chinaman--a - dew.. Aalhe boat was unable Il%:°III|¢fl'Io t a weight, itwasresclved so wthade Ohinshian overboard. This was accordingly done. The Ohiuainan, how» one no sooner touched the water than he took old or the [unwale of the boat and cap- sised it. The recent: pie and the ll hternlen were rown into a sea. and out o the seven persons are were drowned, the only uereons saved being Francisco Gon- sals: and one of the ligntermon. Two boats were cmiatansc from Tali annc to the fatal ago: a they returned wi memoam or all t a {email passengers and that or the son of Silva. The bodies of the remainder of the drowned persons had not been recovered up -’to tbelsd-inst. no bellowing is a list of the drowned: . . senor Juan Silva. wile and two children, be and . r eaonsaiaa and three sisters. V senor Dosidrlo Gonsaies. " senor William Olsen. rater Harry obinainan. Ramona rec e. Antuca Oiivasi. Juan Conatarioio. Emilio Gonsaios, iiizhterman. Two unknown fei'nalos—-eeveui‘.ee‘n in all. aanxousxa IHOOII. There have been several shoots of earth- quake recently in Valparaiso. Aries, Tacna and Serena, but the most alarmin have been at lqui Ila, of which the Chiilan , says: "The t shoes occurred at2:so a. in. Dec cember ii and it was an unusually heavy one. Buildings were shaken in an ominous manner. Five minutes after the arse earth- qnaaa a slight shock occurred. and ten min- utes after the second a third was felt. The third was followed later is two slight but distinct shocks. and it is be evod that a con- tinuons tremor. lasting for several consecu- tive hours, might have been detected with proper instrliinenta ad ly agitated, and the sea was _e an persons residing near the beach, especially those livinir at the Pnntilln. left their beds andwatched the furious woven in they broke on the shore, and the fear or an erligtion of the ocean was uppermost in ev- ery y's mind. The :‘;rii:ation of the sea continued with grade decreasing vio- lence tiimnzhout the 12th ., until night. fail, when it became calm. Germany. raxzouio ucmunos. Bantu. January 2.-Tithe socialist deputies propose, on the reaasembllng of the Reich- Itax, on the 8th lnlt., to present I measure to secure greater secrecy of the ballots cast for members of the Roichstag, and a bill for the severe repression of dueling. They will also attack the accuracy or thociiiclal reports respecting the minor state of siege or Berlin, Hamburg and Lelpsiiz. The Bubdesrath has adopted the project of agricultural laborers‘ assurance. The L7 nsideration of the question of a Gov- ernment mono iy of the spirit trade has beef postpon until the end of the month. Th agitation against the scheme has assumed large proportions. A meeting of dlstiiierl. merchants and members of leading commercial ilrins has been held. and a reso- lution was unanimously adopted in opposi- tion to the measure. The Land!-as will be convened on the inn instant. In the meantime, there Isa lull in political affairs. The newspapers through- outuermanyreview the events of the past eat‘ in optimistic ii lit and concur in assert- nir. that Prince 13 srnarck’s statesmanehip prevented a liurcpoarrwar. AIIJOAN roesaserorre. Adls niie between Germany and Portugal reward um their territorial lines in South airica has been renewed. Germany claims that the limit of her territory extends irom '1.he Orange River to the eighteenth degree of south latitude and Includes the interior country to mks Uxami and the Gscnbe.-ii River. Portugal, however, maintains tile right to her ancient line. which included Late Unami and all the interior as far as the North Transvaal. uuaosb ooirsrmmrioit nt oiiura. Asenta of the (lei-man syndicate, recently formed to provide China with railways and armaments. are going to china, but are not empowered to conclude contracts. Dr. Lub- eraori. German Ocnsul General at Shanghai, reports that the oifers of English and Ameri- can companies to furnish China with steel rails have already been accepted. This. it is feared, will result In the German iron-works getting but a small share of the contracts. wii.uau('s acczssioit TO run rriaomt. Services were held in the Churchesto-day in commemoration of the accession of Em- eror William to the Prussian throne. The I in all the garrison towns after the serv on paraded, and festivals were held throughout Prussia. The statue of limpet-or William in the Kaiser I-lau, at Frankfort, was unveiled with appropriate ceremonies. - Inuit: rams 0lIl?..'l'. A daughter of Baron Van oiagaro has com- mitted suicide while insane, through griei at the death of her father. nrnto. Archbishop Ordinis dying at his alaoe in Ireenurg. :1 ruinirxo L srlrrnio or aerrzaons. Arrangements are in progress for a moetin of the Emperor of Germany. the Emperor 0 Austria and the Czar during the maneuvers of the Austrian army in Galicia the coming summer. Peru. nxnucnvo rnn nonr. Lnu. via Gsnvnsrox, January 3.--The Gov- ernment has reduced the army to 3,000 men , lnciiidihir infantry. cavalry and artillery. In the late revolution Gen. luloslas had 7 000 troo and Gen. Caceros 3.000. Great satin. faot on is felt thrcuxlioyt the country at the new order of things. ’ rncir nzsroiuco. ' Pnusu. January 2.——'I'he latest information from Peru indicates that all revolutionary measures have ceased in that country, and Peru is about to enter upon an cm of peace and prosperity. one of the leading Journals of Lima declares that a union is already es- tablished between the Pierola party and the partisans of lgiesias, but their power is quite nsi nlilnant before the name c the success- tul here! who is the hero 0! theiiour-(Ju- cores. The provisional Government ad- dressed communications tome representa- tives of foreiim Governments at Jma, in- forming then: of the cliauises expected in the adininistraticn of public affairs, and instruc- tions have been as ed for the legations with roxard to recognition. Belgium. A irsw rnasran 0l'lfl¢!2D. Bnusaau. January !.~—’l‘ho new theater De la licurso was opened last night. It holds moo persons. The ediiice is built in aorgocus lfcorisli and Eastern style, and is one of the finest in Europe. aausrao. several arrests have been made in this city in connection with the swimilinx operations of a bcirus news agency. The Balkans. as‘ sdaaainnrr naionszn. Puxurrorcus. January 2.--An agreement has been arrived at between lladjid Pasha, the special envoy of Turkey. and Prince Alex- ander. respectinath union of Bulgaria and lesion: itcnmalia. t has reoeivedthe ocu- earrence of the Powers. Cllbfl. . new use or srausns. Invuu, December ts.-The establishment of a line of Iieahiers between this port. New Orleans, Onion and Linen. Costa Rica. has boenaoeoinplished .Iesulal'tr'i- tri wli be made. the steam lo:h sailing: hence cnthsinitial voyage anuary I. i _3. Illeseacaa.-A ' nauseous ssoan on. Pasair, Jaaury e.—-The "diplomatic corps ofte was notinedon Deeotnber i_l oi! a1l_ diplo; “fix ' i ; " I bile. .-r it ' ' . _ file.‘ Deeesaber "Ii.-A terrible cyclone I in on snossiu ‘O9-_' ‘ O Thousands of customers and oiiiseas who have anxiously waiting antl.wsu:liing: {or this $250,000 worth or clothing. Boots. Shoes. Hats. Flnllllns \ Goods, etc., will be IABKED DOWN eat event will now have their anticlpsiic‘ ABOUT mt! 'I'B.E much that our 1' E‘ M realized. for tomorrow inc;-nine. at precisely 3 o'clock. iith Street merchants get for the same goods. §‘READ CAREFULLY ’Ii;‘ZEIZElE32E3 ENORMOUS CUTS IN" PE.-IOiE3S:“M MEN’S OVERCOATS, me: to sell for ‘$2 50; balance (small um left) win be cleared out at 75 CENTS. A wsnu. durable Overcoat. MEN’S OVERCOATS, Made to sell her 87 50, balance will be cleaned out all 83 75. Chinchilla or all-woo! chevioir-a genuine surprise to Overcoat buyers. MEN’S OVERCOATS, Slade to sell for $12 50 to Slmbalance will be cleared] out for ' $7 45. Elegantly made Corkscrew or Cassimereoearne [ar- meni said elsewhere 312 60 to 81.5. 1lIEN’S OVERCOATS, blade to sell for Sui. balance will be cleared out st 139 85. The wonder of the -.'ia:'—g:uuine Lil-wool Gasslmere and Corkscrews. 1!IEN’S OVERGOATS, .\isde ID sell for S'20ioS25.balahcs wiilbo ciearcdl out for 314 95. Very lino Chlnchillas. Corkscrews, Worsieds-all lat- est styles. BOYS’ OVERCOATS, Up to 17 years. made to sell turn 50. balance will be cleared out iur E! I (2 s. ll I. IE (3 F’ MEWS SUITS, Made to sellfor Sb Sgbsisiice will be cleared out an $3 05. Good wear-inn sood.i.wei| made and equal many 36 50 suit elsewhere. MEN_’S SUITS, ladstcsellrorili. balance wiilbecleared onial $7 4:5. Genuine All-wool goods. out in style and good trim- inihgs. MEN’S SUITS. Made to eel: at 815 to $18. balance will beclearcill cuts} 89 85. Fine All-wool Cauimercs. ‘Worsicds and lloaruii ID sacks and rrocks—-well made amirstviish. MEN’S SUITS, lisda lcaeii for 820 to 325. balance wilibecioaredl out at $14 05. Among these are some very line Bsiin-lined lulu. in imported fabrics. Cl1lldren’s Kilt Overcoais, lads to sell to: :2. balance will be cleaned out re: 50 Cents. '1'ne.g.are aliwariu. durable nrinenu. and worth evolhv comoiszi. ,.'c111LD1iEs’s S-UITS, xiii. to I03 in :2. balance will be cleared out .1 ‘a 7 5 Cents. LADIES’ SHOES. 3;.“ go 5,,“ go, 35, mines will be cleared out at $3 50. These are elegant Hand-turn Kid Billie?! Shot!- LADIES’ SHOES, sud; to sail, gar 35 and $5 (:0. balance will be cleared out at 83 00. Then [pg am 11'.-each Kid and Cur Kid llund-Lowell Button Shoes. tic boiler‘ be-€311!‘ '4“ cu? 51"“ offered. LADIES’ SHO ES. [Kid Wauitcmahut Hutton Shocsrnazie to sell for S3 50. balance will be cleared out at $2 50. Solid Comfort Throughout. LADIES’ SHOES, Hale lo sell for :3, balance xiii be clearer} mu 3: $2 00. These are Kid and Cost CD510”!-maria Shoes. LADIES’ SHOES, Made to sell for $3 50, balance will be \?1fIFCd out at . 3" 50. These are due Cur Kid Bjiditon 51'.i0es,and an unrivaicdl bargain. M ISSES’ SHOES, lime to sell for Si (:0, balance will be cleared out at $1 00. These are Kid-top and Grain Button Siiocsulscs. Ult1lHUi*>I:* ’1jO t1lt*i>UJ Q5-ibjl MEWS SHOES; blade tonsil for S5 and 36. balance ariiihe clear:--I out at k . W-O rum are in Bolton, Lace or Congress. eeaniiese cal!» hand and nzachlno-ea mi. - MEWS SHOES, 5 Slade to sell lo: :4, balance will be cleared out at $3 50. These are seamless Cali. Button, hue and Congress and MEN’S BOOTS, lvfsds to soil for 8% 50. balance will be cleared out si 83. These are Scotch-bciiorn Cali Boots. MEWS BOOTS’;- liade to sail for 5:: 50. balance Iiii be cleared out at $1 50. These are Tap-sofa Kip Bums. \z ME‘-N’S BOOTS, Made" to sell for :5. balance will be cleared out at $8. This is a lot of Napoleon Grain Tapaois ‘Water-pru..r Boots. - ME‘-N’S BOOTS, Made to sell {or $3 50. balance will be cleared out all 82 25. no mono mfimfi o4>ooamm.o-w 75 CENTS. $350. Oood.wann Overcoail. and worth every cent on ". A Great Bargain. 1.11.03. $1 50. Parts all. see them . BOYS’ OVERCOATS, llacic to soil for $3. balance will be cleared out for £3 C_BILDREN’S SUITS, umofpo sell st :3. balance will be cleared ouui ‘:_ 81 50. Good‘, hoary, durablcsults. and well worth $8. ‘ $2 35. Splendid gsnncnir-Rood value. BOYS’ OVERCOATS, Slade to sell for S4. balance will be cleared out for $3 95. ll 1P1 S. wcartrl. 36 65. BOYS’ OVERCOATS, " Made to sell for $10. balance will be cleared out lo: 35 05. Rain. They will be found to be a acntiine barn-ain. :H£nnr1s*wn1AT xoomemavem. worth 51 ‘-’«'~~*!||bec1onrea BOYS’ SUITS, . Made to in 636 50. balance will be cleared out a] Dari: Union Cassixnorcs. nest patterns and spiencl BOYS’ SUITS, i Made to sell at $10. balance will be cleared out at ' . Genuine cassixnaro and Corkscrews-A decided bu-~ GIVB AWAY: MISSES’ SHOES, Iliad: to tell for $2 50. balance will be cleared out at These are due (‘ur Kid Dress Shoo.‘ Iupwcrked b“‘N ion liuir-;siI.c-.1. 1. 1.‘; and 2. These are ll. Calf-sewed Boots. in 50. UIJK II CIIILDRE-.\"S {SIIOES, ..‘-Ian: um and S150, balance will 500, 75c and 8}. i Whose are Sprinz or Iivelod. Solar ‘rips or Plain Toes. MEN’S SLIPPERS, ilada to sell for S1 and $1 2.’), balance will be clean-»i so and 75 cents. mtximowg 9:’ Made to sail for 35 50. balance will be cirared out at These are All-Calf Custom-made floors. ME-N’S BOOTS, $4. cleared out at INFANTS’ SHOES, .\Iade to Evil lur.’>0 an-i (30'c1:nu. balance will be liado to 25 Cents. KM and Goal. sh! Q, mmomm These are Boot-::h-bouoro. Bu itozi. Lace and Congress MEWS SHOES. sell for $3. balance will be claaredxour n . $2. HERE IS WHAT WE GIVE AWAY? who . 1' . ’ ‘r .901: F-imr»s. wnrih 51 50, tv - ...............................................$l i-‘- 900 pairs Kin-o-Pimls. Wtirib 5“ Mills. will lie (‘!("ilf'L‘lI mil nt...... ......... ............................. 1’?! Sign‘: ‘1]§:S1llE.°!‘l|fl1tlI.B|llLOU .\'lirwzz. worth :2, VilIl]]llI'E}[:.'?']l'i3l[l|lrF“i2‘(}1?)‘:l:§:......--o-o--~-on-----so---c----..o........-H. i ‘S-0 pmrslii-ii’s ijcnicii (iii:-simoru Pants. worth 3-3 M, w [ha (_-[(Ig_rud our 123- .)ft‘il'!]1f‘iIl!ii.il:l. wurii: $1 :5. will bu L'll':ll'i'(i nutui.... ......... ".~ 9“ 35151’! 5033',“ ‘V-“"" I '”w‘- ""711! $1 35. will liuclcnrod out ui...................................... on llo\'ri' rind Youths‘ liuiiun ximl Liicv, inn-(I151 86, will he ulcurud out in ........... ........ ........... i "'7 10 uzou Buys Still’ Huts. \‘H>i"lh DU omits, will be I-lciirui out nt......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .3 Luiiics’ Klil13lltt()ll5ll|)(‘!, worili "1. will lw (‘Ii‘i|.i‘i‘tl out ui:.....'... ..... ................. . i .- 18 dozen Boys’ LhiN‘h5“|'l (-“P5~ W_f"‘_"' 5” Willie. will bohloiirod out iii . lu ],,1.1u~s' \\'n.I'l'[l~”llt'li Ii-iis.. worth ti in. will he ch-tired out ni............... 1 ‘i 13 ‘I030’!!! Ml—'l1'0 3”” Unlfiv-“"5§'”‘ *3 -10- WW 130 (‘ii-broil Qut u.i......... . . . . . . ..... .. ... 1 2.3 Lxulu-s’ V--lvci I-‘.iiil-ruiclc-1':-ii Slim)--i-.4. \\‘nrIh 51, will no ole.-an-ti out at-.. . . . . . .. ' miinzen Moms Rod lsiiiiim-.i Lnd:-riiiiirts. worth is!» co.-tile. will be cleared out n :i': LllJli':l' uml lie-III!‘ 3"”Ul)i?|"3- “""’”1""(‘t'lli*! will his cleared out ut......- . . . . ° ]r’d"zL'“ U‘1'“'~”’m"’"d\H’”" Hmrni “'°"'h 50 09318. will be cleared out ni................. . . . . . . . .........: ".1 liiulii--i’ Kill 5‘-Ii up-_-rs. wnrih $12.‘-. will lw (:i;Nl‘i10iiYil,[. . . . . .................................................. ~' 2O“°33n ‘;"°‘1 ]“"° m""""’ Hm"”" “'°”)' 31- W5” 1100.31 trod out. at....---.------------ .. ... (‘L3 liluiio.-i’ \\'ui'iii~ nit-Ll h‘iippI're. Wurili $1 2.‘. will be L-"lmxuil out n.t............................................. T‘- 19 G01’-eh ""M07‘l"'°°1 U‘“"“’”*_“‘s Worth it‘: cunts, xrlill cleared out -1.‘. ,\u.._-.-.-..’ 3-ziilnr-'1‘ip lintmn slim-5. sin»: I! *. in 2. worth c150. will be cleared out ii‘? 10 dozen Kniwuokois, worth $1. will be clunrod out ....... ....... .. mi lllflllllll’ slices. worth 60 cuuia. will his clcilrud out :- As all these goods that are being iiold so ridiculously cheap are in such small lots and broken sizes that they will probably be closed out early in the week, we would advise our many customers and friends to ‘call as soon as possible, if they wish to make it choice selection and secure :1 genuine bargain. The fie buildings escaped and many were uuruofud. nizototho extent of 50,000 painconea. railway depot was raised. Spain. coxnonixo wrril Trix Quxzx nzonxr. MADRID, January ‘.‘..--A deputation train the Cortes woiiod upon Queen Ciirlstina i.o—dny and expressed their regrets at the death oi‘ King Alfonso. France. A CAXAX. aciiitm: iilsrivab. — Loxnox. January Q. The Times to~daY says thnt_,the scheme to connect liiarseilioe with the "tone by a canal, which was abandoned in 1 t‘,\i3_ae been revived. "w 'l‘wsKr1' cents in cash returned on every 31 you invest in furnishing goods at Famous. Various Failures. Special Dispatches in we illuliedicmocrai. llor Bi-iu.-ms. .«\iur.. January 2,—Writs of attilciiinunt to the amount of $21,309 were sued out this afternoon against 2. Lyon, proprig- tor of the New Volley dry goods store, by hi. and H. Strauss. llinmuc. Tan, January !.—lfnGuire & Wil- son, general merchandise, ass: nod last night to W. P. Ferguson. for the enefit of their creditors. Their assets are estimated at 31151000, and liabilities at $‘.*.il,000. Cuicsoo. January 2.-Tile ilrrn oi‘ Gerald. Pierce .2 i:o.. dealers in periodicals and icon. oral stntlonory made an assignment Ln-day. Tbememberso the firm decline to make a gltawineut respecting their assets or liabili- es. liicmmxn. bio. Jztnuaryt.-Louis Doachor, proprietor of the ice-Hive grocery, made an asniimment yesterday to George 8. Needham. lite liabilities are nil. yet knowmbut are ulti- nxuieu at $20,000. no has creditors in New lurk, Philadelphia L-'1’SE'l‘ AND ON FIRE. The Terribla Accident Thai Befeil a Coach- Load of Women and Children. Peculiar Freak" of a Bolt of Lightning In Talus»-—Acc!iIeutnlly Show Illnor Casualties. Special Dispatch to the (llobe-Democrat. 1!UltLlN0‘l'0N. \"r.. January ':‘.—-A serious ao- cldoni happened to in Burlington coaciiinir party last night, by which one woman was siioclciiiitiy injured and several other passengers badly bruised. A family pnrtystnriml out in a 'I‘al1y~ho coach from tliiscity early in the evuiiinu. for a New Year's rideto a neighboring town. inside the coach were hint. Alex. llillor. her mother, lirs.ltovar,hor two sisters. and two small children. The coach was driven by Alex. Miller. The night was entenseiy dark.ancl Mrs. Rover carried a kerosene lantern in her lap, to make the ride more cheerful. when passing the Baxter farm. on the Wiiliston Wood. the coach ran into the ditch and upset, breaking the lantern and scattering the burning kerosene over the occupants, Tue accident caused great conrus ion and conster- nation, the"'iiaines spreading to the trim. minus of the coach and the clothes of the panic-stricken women and children, when screams and eiitorts to escape from the burn. in: coach made the scene a terrible one. Those on the outside of the coach were and Cincinnati. precipitated into the mud, nu; llul-‘ems. 'l*sx.. January 2.--‘lino stock of very soon recovered themselves and 5. Jacobs, clatliier, corner of Main and Con- 1,,“ mo". .30,“ toward "firm. res: streets. was raised by sheriff John J. ‘ant n.tilo’cio{'k to-night, on the suit of A. Harris. '1‘. W. Home and Jacob Bernheim is Go. The liabilities are said to be about 83,000. ISORHAXI, TlX., January 3.»-JOIODIZI BPOWII. the inaprisoned ones. By dint of hard work the names were subdued and the women and children pulled out from is wreck. Mn, Ilevar was found to be slice it ly burnsa..n.¢ dr ' a, made an siuuiuont to-da to his ‘"1050 16“ I100 0f 31.9? 504)? N 11800 Mill! in- cnle salesman, 1 star: on nant. ablii- iimd ,I1IIflnmmI- *0 own the Inn to ties and assets not known. 2 failure was ‘"0190 - DWIOPI A» P- 011" 313“ JOHN 11. a sur rise to everybody. llniirown did a strict cash business and his trade for the past ee months has been above the averairo. saw Tdax. January s.—-James D. Whit- more A 00., stationers to-day assilned. iilv. in references to Twhigigg Paper com. pan .0! Hal ote. ass" for .80. The sohedu es of Link it show liabilities. P 1! ll; $348 si. rreder ox Linn erwnal iisbui. 10 In $90.69! 49: 030'!!! III! . ¥1fl.IIe_s... I Lmroii. u u.. 2..-11:13,’ ' "’..‘.‘.‘.?.!‘ "33:’? ..':°°..'"°...'"'*’='"’“' * i ll wsshiniiwi‘ ‘ii ?.‘§3':’€fi ..ohIrae or woolen- caster national llanl. and» examine into: actual assstl, Wheeler attended the un fortunate woman, and they pronounce her rec ry acubtrui. The other occupants of the on were badly burned and bruised by the accident, but none are iataliy injured.’ 0 - The orphan Boy Lost. Gniro nivsn. Ilium, January l.-—8pecuia- tions as to the fate of the missing schooner Orphan licy were many and _varied by those who are thoroughly talsiiliar with lake navii nation audits dangers during the latel sea- eons.boIali had hope of an ultimate safe turning one: the ‘vessel and crew at pains isolated polnlaortb. ‘this hope is now dis- i‘a33i':'."o3.‘i5’.3-"9°p*e-’°"'-o’u'."u'x’a's'§¢'»'¢1':" 3:?“ . ‘ use by ‘ momuisauusmvr Senor- lilit. 1-residoungaiiis ’ bout: is. ' lg-ggggfggtét g,:Va4g:_._ ""m’ " '5” ‘$55’ - .- “°"‘ P°‘“['."3 ”- . 1’ daesabeesii die ;:'b°mfinJa‘““.,"" ‘J ' 'go’:$eTk2:'?sr“'h-than has been a"lnsrt~fls rwasrr-vrva eenuiaoashrsearned on %’€§.‘.’,..¢.. ' g ', tea-ta. , ‘ T.‘ .3‘ you ..thaead¢¢eb sol was :1 iiiron-inasiiml schooner, and the kt-viz»-r xtiilms that he found aiuuiigst the -lu- liri.-s iiui stern of it ,\'nwl-boat, wxiii-Irlionni the name "uriilmn lioy." This it In Lliuuiziit. settles positive! the law 0 the vessel. There is no dullll inn. and went down in the terrible storm of lleciainiior 6,wir.h all hands. The urpimn lioy loft ht. limaoe, Mich. , on the iuuruiuir or iiocouiber l. Site wnn loaded with dry lumber, a carizo which, under or- i.Hl|f\I‘_\' circuinsiaiicos, would prevoul: liar siniuui: in in storm, oron tlicugil she had sprung a leak. The lost at-mi of her was on December 4. when it ilsliorniiiu at llonvor Island saw a vessel niniwerini: iior do.-scripiiou of! that bleak nmixlesolrito coast. The wind was blowing forty miles an hour, and the mercury in the tiiouzmmuier had run (lawn to 10* below zero. '1'iiu vessel was sailing on a northwest cuiirs--. but from the moment the man behold the aciiooiier bentlnirldcwn before the horri- lilu izaic. not It word as been iienrii from her. Two tonrcnliiprnartiesspcui. nearly two weeks loo-aim: for liar without success. The master was (rapt. Aurmi iinliiiiay. Tho ilrst mate, Albert bmilh. was It married man; he leaves n wire and family who reside ill China 0. Thu conli. J. stlclcnoy, was an unmarr ed man, whose home was in Saugatucli. liiuh. The seamen were John Davidson. Jae. Rog- ers. Stephen Levy and Edward Downey. an wore uiunarrlod. Want a Different Verdict. Special Dlspaicii lo the Globe-Democrat. 8l1l).\I.!A. 310., January 2.--The remains ct Charles Voazey, the younztnechanic who was killed last Thursday by the zallinl otacar. truck, which was being loaded for tramps;-. tation at the Kansas and Texas yards, won to-day forwarded to his home in Ironton, 0., for interment. They were escorted to the do at by aiflutsoo members of the km in; or La or. so much dissatisfaction has bench ex. )l"0Bli6d over the verdict rendered by me oroner'sflur‘laet Thursday which charged the forum n. it. Lowry, w th culpable neg. lent that the inquest was reopened to-day at the biroult Court rooms Coroner Overstreer residing. and Prosecuting Attorney }{an[-y mm conduction‘ the examination. A vast thread’ of spectators crowded mm mg room. all the afternoon. and the number of wit. nesses was so large that no decision has yet been reached. Split His Own Read Open. Special Dispatch lo the Globe-Democrat. Giuiaa, 'rsx., January I.--David Barton split liil head open With In A: youerdny morning. lie was trimming some limbs or: a tree and as he started to bring an ax down with a heavy blow, an 0VOfhQn[|n[bru;h oeusht it and turned the full force of his lie: on the back or his head, cutting a terrible gash roll four inches ions: and nearly an incl; esp‘, causingh in-cat now or blood. mixed wi his brains. lie foil downae ifsboedaad andisuot expected to Struck by Lightning. 3906-lei Dispatch to the 0|obo~Dersoc:-st. ’ fissile, '.l'sx., January I.-1311:-in; a thug. an-..s§an_n 0: Irina: nixht lire. eainsauay Lecow-was street by lightning and iaehntly killed, 'aI".|II'I' 'r'esidence, three lllfone-half miles southeast of this city. The dollh- dealllinleldw distributed from a been ‘ - 3!!-‘hot iI_d$ol|lh.- NVO. -¢ 705 W713 FRANKLIN A’VuEN*UE,. Acknowledged Champion of LOW PRICES Open Every Evening until 9 p. m. Saturdays until it p. m. iiiizn wrr-~ re-na-o for n ili--iifiice of about ‘£00 3-‘itrtl:-, wiiiiu '1lliiHil'l‘ purl: entered the lluiiiiliil: uh-iiii iiiixiwny UL‘K\\'\.‘L‘ll the l£l‘0l1fld it than rmiitesl ii-iwnward to tho in-2l:.\i.\.\\, .\!<>.,.innunr)‘ 2.-—-.-\ii Irish tramp, about :‘.u _\i-ztrs at mid. nniiicil .1. ii. 1}.1Vls,, was mruck nmi inxinntiy killed this morning about four mil:-5 cost of tins city, by the east- bound .\ll<«:uiirI Pnrlilc cxmiilffl. , (iix‘.II|il«i.Tu\\‘.\'. K Y.. Jilnilnf‘)' 'z.—-.\‘:ii. min- duii-Ix. A ('Ul(II"‘.‘|5 mun widely knmrii in this section. was till»-ii to-duty at Rogers‘. (ion. in this comii)‘. by tho Mllllill-bflullil im2i:«.\ilizi'r Lrnin. iruiilcipli was walking on tho-track in front oi’ the iuuuiiintivo when it cmnu into the station, and wits preparing to board the care when lie was struck by the buriipcr illid thrown emno twenty foot In the air. He was lifeless when picked up. The iiecenseti was a noted hunter. and passed moat of his life following the bounds. The: Arc Raw Pork. PIr‘rsnUiir;.l’.\.. Jnnimr5'2.——A German fam- ily of five ]lL‘l'§i0ilil‘. named Bv3l1ilE£€.HVliIR' in 1:;-so Townxhln, this ocuniv, partooh of ai- mostraw pork sausages for supper last lion- agy, Yesterday tlioy were seized with a vio- lnnt illness, which the aw-udinr nhzrslclmi prcnuunr-us trlciilnoiiis of the most violent thin. The fnniiiy consists of failicr._f1|°"tl!¢31' mm um,” ciaiiurius. The old iecnlo “W9 I If nn-I. uitnckocl, 'llie doctor limits the or I- zlrou will mu. The others me)’ Ti-‘COVOP. I ' i.huui:h the chances are against ihem- TIWP0 is grout alarm in the neighborhood. as no!’- orul utiior fniiiilic.-I nurioo of the some sun- imgo:-i.but may have cooled them ihoruiiuiiiy. '1'u:~ hug whose dosh tho laUlii|K°3r“'°r:nm:g3 from mid been kept in a clean, ) D . was futtoxiuil on corn. Probably Family Burned. ,,_.¢|.1Dis alert to the Globe-Democrat. 5‘n_\LLAg.p'rxX., January '.'.-—-Mrs. 8. W. Lang vcicl:_ wilu of n lending contractonwae burn‘ mg grass in nor from Y!-\1'd 50-GU. WM“ "*5 dairies caught her dresss. A lllsllllil ¢"=5'°l-'1 culled luzr uuunilcn to the fact and she ran. 1 bin hor tried Benet her “°il‘i:i”iIx’\?iili3n'iixtflt‘i>a guru“ the water on the m mm sue were away from mm In her friuht 2311 run, until the names balm: thus fannegé . b in Shela horribly burn :',',}._”:S "i.‘};'.§‘.’.'uf§‘ri iy, and is not expected to live. Kicked bslvha Glllonlofic t‘ s ousicncs of e oe- inocrl Bp6.;&li2dli:’:rlfi.:. tic. , January 5.—-Wordbaeiust reached here of a sad ending to the old year. A gentleman from Douglas Prairie, by the- nune of Bird. visited Dr. D0l!.I|bO°X|’.|u 0', Bourbon. in this county. to her In Often for v ' e ttobis can later. when §.”:xsYr’:isro; "kl... he won oustoiiiton hiuiin Hi-‘ii£‘.'lI1. frnriilrliliz Hm Mill" still)‘ die. 51..-rial Disnsirli to the iilulii--Iii-itzncrai. lir.riu.\x.\‘. .\in.. January ‘2.—Uu ccmu tho careless ininiillng of guns sow.-rail bay. Wm. Knnciinocl: imd iit-- UlllI2Il)- left hand torn off. U00l'l£tHN‘"~kv\‘ lmi it worse into by liariiii: rt mum!» and in gers xuvered. G‘90I'5iUl'll\IIil~‘i‘|lf1IlHi!‘ iiiiziinrtiina, flu lin\'iili.' ill‘ loit iiuml ~-I jslinttorud that aim-utallun In m»«~_e.-~iur\‘. which purpose be was nit;-it to 2.. Louis to- day. a Accidentally ’Simf. Special Dispsirh lo tin-. (iiulir-h.~mm~ni. _ NAisin'ii.i.x, 'l‘i:x.~'., .innuur.\' Disiriciofiiiios ('Ulill')'. ru‘t‘|'1\‘¥|"|"." lilinsuif to-day. the shut pztsiilllli’ tiimngii his chin and beau: WI-8lllai..‘liif.l1llcilils. Oiiior Actritli-ills. Special Ilisyiairhcs lo the iilniie-ilcium.-rai. Ci.icvr.i.i.~:o 0.. Jnnuarv 2.--l'mriul:( lnd in years old. llvimr on liniiic.-rry .s m-uni; v.-lxisic)‘ in such quantities on ‘l‘ear's liar met he died IO~fl|gllt. i I t. a distance of twuivo incl: 13:: !G.l'g\l\‘i.l0d in two feet of water. ' dance or ii. The rear art has so is feared that before the settling is in the house will be thoroughly destroyed New Yona, January 2.-—Miss liachc morning nearly (lead from isutrocuiiun capiilif iiiu in the Ahbottsfurd liuiul. Nicoison is a native or “‘lIHiiL'U. .\«H’l\ ~‘-' and it is said came to this city it row ton. Duchess County, N. Y. Sue was to the New York Hospitals covery. Twaxrr-Ins cents in cash rein?“ &w .._.....-_.—-.———_...-—...——__—...——- yon invest in furnishini I004‘ 5‘ "‘"*‘° "”'¢":—. you invest in rurnishius C000! '5‘ “'“° up nistealnot mules, when one of thee; xicrsd you invest in fare and fur trnnminsr-F ,- . ' Jt. Ti-:.\‘.‘!. January _'.'.«-W’. A. ll. ]]}f]\.(;§|?‘[:;LJrI)’ a wiioionaio liquor doalerui um; city, rcilfruru a brliiizc at (Ami creel: Nicolson a prepossczisina )’D\ll1;!‘\VtJiil-‘lI:'."—; years of age. was found at 9 c clout ii aim to be married to the ii-.-1:. .\i1iire\\'(i_r.“i.>X’_i~ pastor of the Presbyterian: cliurcli at link umi cit fl into Iiouf tonight no hope was entertained of nor W every ti you invest in clothing M. 1-‘mucus. '1Wrr..~zrr cents in cash returned on u_'-‘t-i'l'£ you invest in furs and fur muiniiniil-N‘“’° - _ Twssrr cents in cash returned on ever)’ 3 I Twszrrr-rive cents in cash returned on ovary ti you invest in ciotsing at 1*'nm<>W- _——---———----'-'-'*-'-"“""“‘ 'rwsirrr cents in cash returned on Mm‘ 31 ‘rwsnr cents in cash returned on emgfi .1 _ . in line in nu iiisuiisililo cuuuiiiuu and will prol- Carclcns lliinilling of Firearms. ii! '1 :I dents occurred in this vicinlry on .\-»\\ Meir’! _, .. I it"! I -.v.—i:i-or.-1 Wnrsiiaxii. Jr.. I'l’llllHi|$~' in the 'l"\\'vriti-'1" Xiilrrl \\‘hIl-- ruiniiiliu: n‘l"N\I‘|“‘;‘ shut in Illa iiuli tho in-npuit xrns tilts! lmi‘. . ii-rtul nin.l Li’i'vi.. .\'cw and , li.r.. January-2.-«Tine brick resi- BTHHW ll. iuiu m. in this city, has new umlerniiuec by tool can! Milli! WOTKN1 0|”- ! over one foot. nu-1 slnrgew mi of the house has settled iuu_l'_ inches away from the main structure, and -t rough 1 .-\im D3’ '~"‘ Miss Ctlllitc unis iuknti ed on Ill. 11!. \