9-‘V 5 W *5‘. V ...:;ni‘¢si suit stabbing-saw r_ ‘ v ...-«.4-1" J ‘ 117137335 .608 nun.-tr V5.-V'rh°.fi 019°‘. °‘ m'g';gi~‘u.t_rtiorm.on.'_the plains doe:/uot'e-‘D mta’ further «rm than :ii'eVi-me‘ruV lino 0! tnoldrido. ‘.i£'ItoiV-fut of-ensuili vi/oleuce’Z-thrills we ttiooiiteinii. .but_'nis gt-itot'VV=-<_=0i>0 01 coi:3itrr.Ix1nV let =VhoVbuq'aw=.* R0“? V“°““'. mu: snaroscniuz in threat in tin‘ lives 01-’ Es.tlsiu— . iuia ".0olo’riti.lo.— whtmfr‘ trim the '«;gyggzf_ jig;-_i;tan’“Vo‘¢_ she V’ esttie V- evt"uedV in Vibe‘ g¢5u_i,V;:1;V‘.nVe:_ pitrtVictVlVlarl_y'V:.ltfl¢cl0_dV hr. th- flbpgn’. . 11;. snow .' is only from two to J‘ ‘six’ inches d°0Vil »w¢...',-.l" ’1°"é» ‘ p'tteiy;';et-’itt.iii1.'.V rite biockndel on the fKlll‘t‘)'¢d'I"]n‘.W9lt¢l'_ll Katuinii, where the sums. to be the worst x_n'i:iV'ivn tor , _«'ri5e,sig‘a_ai-Service omcer in Denver an-ind ii:‘i~;i*:’t:V'_oi-;xtisat¢Vi_i,'iu.tii’e mountains.-’ 3-burjaiayu a‘g'o the limit _ft'_i5:itl,\vi_inV_tl_ier began. V _ ,. VV V!ll'1.'£3llVVl‘.l.\' ccmn. _ V V V > .|1itiis“tevi_rnu,iii’ .lV~tVoi’llierli Colorado,» ln.VtVha ntountitinous region, reporictitlze tiit_mnome- ‘is: «nit-:ii‘m"”i’:om air» to :.oeVueVio.vVzero. A: V renounce rug, itbore:i.eadv'iilo,thii mercui'yV.V .-maVicm,aVa ._:V3"-Vjbeloug. 'l‘hht‘V‘iutettetely cold. '.’.wssther"V'vi_IiIiI‘ u_ccornpitniaiV1‘br ll hiitll "(N3 ..f ' 'blot7vlnu' front the north. Xo:f.t.dhy the tot?!” "in the“ southern V portion of MNV Sm“.-‘ .VreportV¢i.l ybelow-sore '\\'Bi1l_ilOI'. lanter- - tiny [V at Mnmosn it’ who :0’V_ l>‘3l°V“’v at Del Sorta N’ at Dialer 13> andm tluiittisnit V ssh .V At kjspntiola, N. M. , the i-Voidini-VwVL‘&lll§¢l1‘V . twai’)"~kliown there’ was rtehortt-ti. UN’ l”’-’’''‘‘. V . buryindicetitm 28? below. fiottiiii tiitVitVuiuVi - ti: unity of the cold the weather tvn.tiVfg)tti.5 ,illl._ . y‘. N”, av;-o.nay It it 23". -below tit »I'..V.slll5lllfil3- 1 few degrees warmer in isentitorn.£V»°l°l‘“ “- A while ill xoriharii uoioritiio wv. lumg"¥ - ‘ittsndl ntsero. Tine-tiieory ttt. the biimni _ Vir- vice onion is that tho :ore~littluu wlhtlzi 831m; _. out and II|V'lKIl|K- the warmer tl.ll-I19-‘ll’ W‘: ctiuitedVtho precipttittlou-of the 'li0llV) 500"!’ full in X.niires.the'stortti pun-iliit_; over no plains country lying stlJ*'“V-‘W1 ‘l»il..$l|°ll19“ ' : s. i — ’ um _ xumuol Dil nmtsxnixh. - - fills Kansas Pecitit: uni lluriititiwfl Mil 3”!“ ' uouri River Ronni: tire to worst tti.i_Vmirers,V . . game um-lug been suupisiidtlil since .‘.suiitlny_. V The lluriiuuwu trsln wliicii left Iitil‘0 on sun- -: V any evening is not expected to reach ituitsns .- cu p¢gg;-g-_¢o.morrotv aveuiiigV_:.'I‘iiu truin - _on he Kansas Pacino which left” houses city on biiiitlny inornim: wili«.u_ot nut: here until ».;o.momtw. '.i.'lm train wn.i_t stuck in the _ drirtr iii-hr iiruoitviliii. ‘rim tisiiln l-‘e trains - were Itrautled will of Iiodiw (.'|Vt‘)‘.lnlt. in-‘ hhtlit llll:ll‘.l‘Iil6aIu’II reported. .\ii‘ir-::ulit- ' irttmc has been iibttuiioncil. The lluuvdr tinii lilo‘ iirtmtie ttliil..lieiivor and Hmitii l'utlt iuuutiiiiiii-toaiiii. liuveuot, been luterrupteil iutheiout. ‘ ' ' , s . . VANXIOUS ’C.\“l'‘'ft.tt)il:.‘l.- ; ' The worst plini-e of the nturiti is the needs- uriiy diuiulrons effects it will have it won the cattle-iutcroiiil. it is tliouxiit tliittt u storm ' -viiil.cisuse it blah titeatii rate in -l§Ul1llii.il'I'l Col- orado, not becitut-ii of the show, but because V ,of tbeloienaeiy cuitl weittiior nn__ii tlielilxlt » -. wii.iiltt. _CiXI.H0nl9ll ill Denver huve been ici- ' n vnrnbliing nimost every point Iii the dttite ' 3 today liiquirltiu about the depth of the tinow _ V Mid Lie state oftliis wuittiter. ’I‘he__ ititswtmt ._ ‘ '~iit(veV been. to »UlD eirect i.iiitl;Vtiu:re Wllitllo cause for ttpprsiieuitiott for the utttliii uriittliii; on the plains of l':_.|>lL'I'l.IV .Uoloritdu. Alex’: _tlio_ Arltaiiiiits . -iiliey l1iu_ -iieriil .\§§ VI“/V re orted to be ori tlmt to the river Ind the tie iilnity collie had coiixrexalu there that they lumen to show uviiieticos ui oxiiounre and liuutiur. loulziux ituniti llllll rur- lorti. its lliuweutiierhtotit-rtitisii pcrcepiibiy‘ Ill the valley to-ilu. '. the out I1L'fii oiilhe cittiie tixprolni the hope tut the lwrst it, over. uiid ‘that the ii-1llCUlii:l zutttirtiity. l..u\'iiit.\‘t*z. KA>’., Jitituary .5.-'l'iii: ciiitiioii- bull train on the suiila ~l~‘e. tiue lit 1.fI\\'rs9uv9 Ili.§l.'buliil‘tJLi)‘ iifti-riluun. flI‘l‘i\'l'(I this iiturii- liti: at 7 iftziouk. 'l‘lie i~tui'iii out Wat. was vriiiu~:.preili.l V utiii iiowuriui. Ail tt~lm.zi-upn ctiiliillutliculioil wctli of .\'i-wtilu nil tiio élniittt Fe, tttiit \l‘htiie=.-o on the liiiieii l‘itclfli:, was cut on yoslerdny. Ditlly Biillctlii. Wsit Di:l‘.\ll‘l‘\ilI.\'!‘. $KG.\'.'ii. 5liliVlC}.‘.. iisirxii Si'.i1~i:.s .\ll.\i'i”. \l'.\n'it1:.~i, ii. 0.. Juiiuitry 5, iu p. tn.—.\ii ubsertniioiiu uru iukon at the saint: iiiotiititlc ct all stations, on l.be.‘.'.’;tii ineritiimt time: '- 1 completely swept iiwuy. M I this hour (ii p. iii.) there are lit! cviiiencus that- the waters are sub.-iiilitu,', tiuti the poo- ~ple. ere .i{l‘(‘Atl}’ exi.-itcd nlltl Vfuitr mu-:h - moreduui:er’tiliou;i.l the riiiitceutinuu. ~'-~‘Ul1IlldltitlllOlly’l ltititberiiti: t'iiuiii.ry,— llii- V_ , ibuvientioxcrn still be tiioiitinlit-micii. who 2 have be‘ou'unnble to control their Klgrlliliilllfi. — Logs are scittierm _ it will not U0’_pl’0flt cred euii returned. ll over the cotiu-try. utzd V’ I1io‘t0LaH0.~iii.'3 at-iiiumarx-xiiiinie s.i.tm.u0o. A i gnumbcror families in Ulla v:t-ii:li- Mil’-’vl0.s'£ . ailbut -their lives. All such itre tmiiiii w..li ‘provided for by charitable itud niore1‘urtuti- iitecllinhs. in unit place the :£lli.illliuill‘u~ tunic: nncliattged. Loin: are coming down the river, but in smaller quitiitities. ' l'i'rrsnt:ito. P.l., Jllllllt|I‘_\' 5.—'l‘iitv)I«moii- -- tiiiiuia and Alleizitt-iiyiiiveriihave in-u_’ii iuezit. ‘ ll‘ nvoiit-ti by the steady Tiilllal of tlwjhmli V tixty hours. 1’orlli5ii.< of .‘liletiiiui_i_\'<_.’lL,\'ntiii . the wutltside of l'ittitliut'it tire illUllilillt!iI,lllli.l the enter iirittlil riuiiii: at the rule of( iii:-.h-.-vi An hour.) .\'o serious dniiiter is itpprt-iieitiie.-l.V however, asit will‘ tulle l4;.'\‘L'll t».-in: more to teach the ibici:iy~x:ei::li-ti portimis ilf_ the 3 cities. The i'lVi.'l‘8 are full of ll1!il!)ut‘,»_ trues. rotit-es anti deiiris of vttriuus kinds. sliowliig plultiiv tiiiti. Io uh.coht:iiry has been lQut:hc.i by the lruiist. lteports ruceivied at lii-- liliteti _ Btiitce MKXIII Service oillch show i!-tel lt'ibu- 1 l_erieit- such as. the .).(:iliunliit.:. mail i’. ,'K' and _ Vcinreoii Rivers tiiioti their bums Fl» mpiiily tbntVtiieV iniidbltuiitu were tiiipri-pm-i-u writ. At ltitsuning, on 111-0 Aiiegltuiiy luv.-r. over .000 worth of lumber with b\|L‘)ll.llWi1)‘_. At lioiii,iI ierxepuri. of UN: law): Is uuili,-r _ ;'V,5l-0!’. and all trniiis have liocil iiciiiyeti. ‘fl’ llillllite can not be estimni...d until the - titer recedes. . VV g‘dl.!.l.\VIi..-tr. ' it V:....g . Cliiir. Ir‘ .\' Vt: .u..?i'Vii:tr. 5 ii» as ‘,1. .\ : .' it" '. I. *.‘.l X'\l‘, .ri 0 liver. .atit;t-'. ll ml \' - «-- lli“-I l.|‘I\I.?iI\'-‘H|l.Ul. i.'..e...l ' " '2" l - . . . i‘Iiuil"-. ii.i::t'i;i. .\'i:li.... ....’ ’.'.t H "~ l .i-iii-. Yznkiuti, I). 'l’...... hthlzi 1'.) .\' \\' .... Viral‘. .\li-tutti: i..\iiiiii...... ::.'.iV~ 1.: 36 l‘--~ll-l.“- [LpilllH‘|‘A. I). 'i‘..... 2'4: -.' I .\ ii .... l'li'tiil)'. Full Hlilttrvi. II.‘ '.., .1 ,0 H .Jl- ' ’-""l.‘- Fl..\I~l't.:lt--iiit~.\l.‘1 2“ .\ ' 9 r l-‘- "l"“'- .\'.ntii l’l.iiit-. .\‘.-ti... 2 .:~ ....V4‘:i-Ii‘. iiim\~rr.t'nl..... : . . Ii ~ I --In ii.-.i i,.-.tnti. ' 4 ‘W rt-~ar. Undi.’i’1_'lK_\. K ll... 2.’! '4 ‘ ' Full I'.i.'1i-l. '|'v-x..... ‘.".‘- ‘S l-‘nil il.it'ii. 'l'r:...... :‘.i .\t‘ El I'£L.~'I. 'l'l'L......$. .9|.lKt' 321 ‘\\' .‘$JIllI.:xl:t'(‘ii)‘....... ;'--.i: ‘..'.l .2 I . 3 .: I . ‘ , 5 , 5 i 5 V e g,‘ x.- -.- : _ : -‘ .1 — = r. LOCALTIMI. 5;§,:.i~_;,-.;5.3 i_i ': ' ‘ Vg , V: (22; E: 5 -'3 5 V I 5 ..._..... ———-,«-—----~*~_—- """“""" i:izIs.«rii....... ’!J.'*! .-H‘:-‘Z "'.- ‘f ':“’f'”‘' we ..m....... z-i.?»I:- -.-JG 2-‘~~.\_ “.5 ,';j ,{‘‘‘‘‘‘{I,', vs» it.m....... an.h:_-.rs.o_-.-:..t» ‘~_ ll,- -- V.-."“‘. 1:.’up.m....... sum. '.'e.u:‘.i.'a.u \ \l_ it (will!)- :.:::ip.iu....... :Ii.i='u .11-U 5 21-" 5. “. r‘ ;‘.‘,‘I'‘'‘ 9:31p. in....... :lii.iio‘ ?«‘.l g i...\ .\ ‘ll 11 l 531:- foiiowod by risin;'g'tenVnpersture. northern’ in outlier, slowly rising temperature, variable -Aiuxzowr l'Ao'Jl.lll1tlI I.-—'l‘l1“ ’ ‘ V 143111}! 3170!‘ »'*.u svilohen ti t°oe'tal>‘;'i1ti: i——lt'iilii:-st-:5 ralatiali ’il-l}l[ll’\“.‘l'J”l“- \ ii. . Sc-rgcniii, .‘3i,,'ttsl ‘fullne- 1200111 Report. Sir;.\'.u. Oi-'i»‘iL'i:. st‘. i.oL‘t.-i. .\iu.. J.il.llU:ll'.\' is. lieu: _ I ......... )it's:u....... 3i>‘.‘:i.‘2, j.'si.6 i '.’J..': Muimtiiii lmnperuliire. 3‘l.lI_‘. Slltilmuni ietiiperaiurv. 27.0. MW.-rnxe ioi-J-nuitry. 90.5’. G. 8t-rs‘:-silt. Signal ...... ...... . Vlfiziintt. rm. 1.’. :i.'A- v Indications. ‘ Wniiutoi-oii. D. 0.. -January 6.--For the Eu: Gulf states, tsir weather. stationery. I winds. becoming variable. V For tna'wsat Gulf states. naturally tall‘ winds, llIlX'5ll15t.tO¢8IG and tooth. . . For. the Ohio Viitllev and Tenttessoo, xen- eriiliy lair weather, nearly stationary stem- fia tire,northorl.vV winds, becoming varia- V For the honor his region. genernliy ulr _ -.4‘. .0. . ‘ ltor-the tip iliuthe V :1 1;" 1 ' )1 ‘O "cur, vii an iv nus, generally VsV .~<. I‘. region,- D°"*l¢|‘0.-". .; . . .1, Upper. 1 mssiuippi V" _Yt1IO1.“.af1:1:- i ' t on no‘ f rising KC:£§yC"l‘:::;:?nl:fi?‘l’ {harem our - F0 ' isiiotiri ‘fuller, itlhthtly warmer.‘ {“..1l‘i§':'.li.§ii':i.‘:°*tt°=» vim" t*=t—».l*'i-- . For 0010!’!-iloiillghxly wnrmerfitir vredtber. ‘or 'rlii:rsan.§,. generally mr wentuer is in- tlicisted for t G _I.ovirurV Luke region, with iIl0Wl)' Ylflnt Wmbereture. . . All rivers wlll.co~.itinnu to rise. and the 8&- Vflflllflll River will bocotnii dangerous. cautionary signals continue on Late iiichi. it its . V. Furniture 'Ffi?ictory Consumed. 3D¢€lIlDlIll>¢tc1ttoi.bot_llobe-Dctnocratt _ . * V Uxlox Cmn 'rxx:i., January ii.--ll_‘ire broke‘ out at 3 o'clock this morning ‘in the tsctory building or this necx, in-anirore it meant l-‘urniti’iVroV Cotiipetiy, resulting in a total loss‘ 0! blIll¢!_,i.iiil'.,‘tmtcliluer:{ itnd_Us_tocx of ‘nor nnisiied rurnlture and _tzia'iteria.I, together with sen-r‘.ti piles of lumber; The remainder oVtVVtlie extensive steel; of lumber itntl the wurerootnu. coutnlnliiiz ti. largo tstock bi! iiiiisiieii furniture. vitrnishes end other [H87 turiai_, — were. by Vureiil: energy on the Earl; -of the citizens. nved -trout the 'iLiiltiii,' but tlm stock wits’ cotitildersbly uititiitxeti by wetter. V The loss will foot ‘up about s35.tKr.l. on wliicli titers iii an ltisurance or $l0,500.' ‘rite lire was on- tioubtotliy the result of an i accident. but Just In what manner is not known. 'l.‘h|it is the lnricest concern of t.he.ltlnii south ofitbe Ohio River. anti the loss will be lteeuty felt by the whole conittintiity, there being no less than seven snw-mills depenqeiit on this coiiipsiiy for it iiiitrlzet. _'rhe pay roll of the factory ctiiitaimzti about two hundred iutttiee. ‘lite router pay oi tlicse men will for the ilreeciit is thrown out of ,0ilip|0!~'1!ltlllK'. which. to- xethur with the loss of tools owned by the ititiileiuitcciiuiiicti. will be it great liardsiiip. Tile cottipnity hits made temporary itrr.atiiie~ inoitte to coutiiiue riiliiig orders troiu stock on linnd itliil b ' the he) i of - iitil libtirluu filo- toricii. and wit nmbab y rebut ti as soon as the wentiii.-r will txtriuit. The city has no are iiepurtiittml. or roliuolo wni.ei'supply,ibut our bouril oi orlli.-vi-ii will uiiiioubtecily witite up to it Just t-eiihzittiott or that titer. and tuito steps to provide these grant. necessaries. Other Fires. Special ‘I):I]llN.'lll'I lo the Globe-Democrlt. I.1',\'L:l!lJllllO. l'.t.. Jailunry 5.—'riie tobacco- works of l-‘uni .t Moorillflll were burned toy night, 1,0“, ;;l:i,ooo; insurance unknown. CIIAIILESTOR. B. 0.. January 6.--.\ are e.tV Union this morning ooslrovuu 3 number or iiturei. Tito toi.ul.loits is $30,000; insurance, $21,500. V ' .\:itw 0ili.‘EA :L'-s. Tito Vleiinii, liI., itcvlvul. Slat-rialCizrrt-r1m’iidt~tii-it of ilto_Ulitbi--lieittocrat. _ \'lB.\'.\'.\. li.l.., January o.—0ue of the great- est rovivulit of religion this city has over ltnclv has been going on here for the pint; iii: weeks, and is new about to be brought to a clinic. it its bt-int: cotidticted by Elder John iiuiinittti, nf the iliiptisl. Clllll‘Cll. of Metropo- lls, ill. tihiy ititsistuii by liuv. .\'. crow. pits- tor oi’ the Ji. 1:. Ciiurclt. of this place, sud ulitimi. The iiioetlngti ttri: heiil at the hi. 1-). (:iiurcit;, nitii hltutttiutl bylttiiitireiis every iitbernoun ttiiii mri.-iiliiii. Lei» lo this date there have bet.-ii iiit,\'-fiver c(liiversIuti.~i,_etiilirilcitiiz wine at the liiflsb Qrtlllllliflul citlzilllii oi.’ lliiti city and iciiuiitv. .,‘ucll is revival’ has never been witiit-ssud r.i:i'u before. : \.E l'l_\’ln0lIth Church Pew Itcntul. V .\’tI.w Yoiiic. January 5.-Tito itzmuul rental of the polls in Piyniouilt Church to-nltiht re.'il|zo.l $‘.'7,-l‘J‘l. which in $573 less then but your. ' ODITUARY. «, .\i‘.ti.i.\'r, N. Y.. J-.titiini-y 5.-«lion. N. D. \l‘i.-this-ii, ox-Slate Tieiuuror, died of spot pit-xy to-titty. )$.\"i'ii, .\ii:.‘. Jntiuitry .'-.—-l~.‘li1:iii Upton, sen- inr 1'-Ili4.ll' of the liiiily ‘/‘our: and American .$‘¢nii'nr!. tiieii titls-itioi‘itiiti:. iixuti 70 yosrxi. (‘l.\'(.'I.‘€.\‘.\'|'l, Jtinunry 5.-—iinv. Dr. J. A. Hall, i'tiriiii:ri,v i'ri-»'iiiimt iii- .\liitiiii l-'ttiverulty. Ox- inrti. Ulilo, tiled yosi.crdny lu Ceviuxtoii. ).{y., ttizi-ti iii. . l‘iiii.ti-i:l.i-iii.i. Jitnuitry 5.—.ioshus. Ii. Lip- [lillt‘llU, iii.-tiii ill’ the hook puiilitiiiitiic house of the J. ii. Lippiticott Uoiitpiiity, tiled here this iiiortiiiitt. V it,tt.rillmii:, January 5.--The liar. Arthur 0. llricltiiiiiti iliiiil at his rmtiiieiice in this city at iiu t‘l\i'l)‘ hour this liiuriilnit, in his dist vvttr, or iteitiurriiiiitu nhtl §§U|iiH(.'8._ lie Vwiu bum iii. K0l.'liliV{.\‘bill‘K. l't‘blb>ll.|. nnii was A sob or one of the must iiriiiiiiiiunt Gt.-rtnnu phy- nlciiiits in‘ his tiiiie, nitil, it is hfllll, closely re- liiled to the royal intiiily of l’rus.»ln. V V Viirioiis Fullurcs. Sui-vizii hl$Ill§L‘ill’5 tu llw ilfiic-ilcitiut-rut. .\'.\.\‘lil‘li.l.i':. ’i’i:.\‘.\'.. .itinu:iry.'i.—-\\’iiiie.im J; ]Iui'I'l<, Wliulth-Ill} tttiii rutttil grocers. iu~ bl;(lli‘(ll0~tlll)'.. l.i.ibliities, about:-i.00O. .\‘t-;w(iiti.i:.t:tu. January .'a.——:~‘cutiiieli & LA- inyt-. icUi.'il|' and lilUlli.!b‘6>i !fl(‘lui‘-. lint-e up- piiV-il for it T't‘.\']i!lU of six, lwvlve uiiil eiuiileeu lllilliilii. 'l'iiv.-lr nits-.-bi nrc il:i3.Uw; iltibilllles, ii-.*.l.u00. ' \\'i.\‘sni)tin. 'l‘xx., Jittiunry 5.-'i'he firm of . ii. Wriizlit 5: C0,. of this mice, wits at- itii-ituil by ii. ii. t\ilJlll\‘i1,\‘ on not aoturuiiy liI}:§i' (nr$‘.‘:.l'.i0. The assets are ozitituntetiat ttlitiui 5'.’.0t.Ii; iltlbiiities. $25,000. 9 \'.\.\’n.\i.l.t. li.l.., Jithuitry .'i.--St. Louis credw ii..'.r» tit-tiiiy (.‘.li)dl.'lJ l~:. Justin’: tiiililnery .~ \li'I‘. Tile nttnciitiietti was in favor of .iucoh_ l‘rii.;it.2 i:n.. tor 5:00. The assets will 1ii‘uli:iiil_>' l‘ont'li $700 or $300. \\I.\'t.‘ill{.\Tl~Zii. ii.i... Jillfluflffé.-’-Till! morn- itti: in.-.~Sii-t-itfcii'z.e.l the dry giiwiitilouse oi‘ sutiiiicl L~‘Iill.'. ile &‘Ullf0<‘Sl.‘ll Judgment for $'-.Cw. uni iituile uu ussiuititient. Liabilities, iL'i.'.'ou; stock, $ii,ouu; other nuetii, $7.009. Qi:l.\‘t:\'. int... Jutiuitry i'i.—Wui. Jatt-lriton, tnbacm iiivtur. No. 4-2.’) llniiuniiilre street. iii.-isle nit Hliisllziluialll this llll)l'llllh{lUi" the L-.-i:iV-in (if 1;]-.i'ru.ll airs. Liabilities. $ii.:.i‘.*l 01 fix?->t.ll,s, ittc:iiiliii~.t liillrlllull iiou.-:i,$u.'.‘6ll 50. ii “l.l‘M‘il is um usziaiiee. ‘I l'.:zi:t;i.. 'i'i:x.. Juniiitry 5.-—’I‘iio firm of S. C. .\icre.iii.i. & ism. was L-ioseil by uliuciluieut tin-.:u_\. 'l‘.'it: Cl-‘llilis tire in fttvirr of their» iii:-.iwr. numutiziiitz lo $l.;t*.xi; Kl!“ & Cm. 3612; l_‘z.i.~i.. i'rt-..~ltni ."c i.'u.’. fill. Uiliur i.-iuiiits are in. ‘i‘.it- ti=i..ci; will invoice about it ie Ul0'J.'liL llielriniiobteduen is tiiu.i: lhuii tiuliliie their assets. - Small-l’i.:: Sprcntliiig: iii. Sun Antonio. -‘4; - i-2-ai iii-p.iii-it iu the iiiiir.-.i)i:iii-.x'rat. .~‘.t.\' .\.\‘i'u.\'li). 'l‘i:x., January :\.——'i‘lie tint i-mull-pox ilunlii lit-re i:cVi.-nrriiil ut li o'clock this ii.i\l'i'IlIi". ‘rim viitlitii was .\inri:i Inc: Hl:.l!‘l'.‘ll1*Z, um, UK llie ilritt ppiie-tits dis- tum. 1'1.‘-I. :~"iiu iiioii in iiic i'm;l. lieu.-te alter tut liliirr--iiii tiiu.--li,v.~. .“'!:u \ei4."livrHl'1tIU.‘| froui iii.- lliitu_tti lit-r rciitiwni. Lutii _\'is.tterilny t.‘\l.‘illlls: iinoiltt-r t'u:~t.- l.“i|.i' dlitcuvcrudinllil tlf‘ utoifiliii: .\Iiii’tili.'it .i. With-it». it iii.-;:re:i.i, w iiist-itirt-ii in i'it.Vl) in-9 uiwnauittid wtiai taken‘ tulit-.-l'«~~'.iiuu.:t-. 'i‘iii.‘ i.- the sixth case. t‘ut~.-itiailutt is‘ rupiiiiy i(Ulll.‘:' on._ Fuinrd or the sp:'i::t.ii;f the disease are reviving. lletore tho ili‘.si ms.’-s tvcre ilizcuvert‘-ti iiiisitypennle iizid access in them null the izeritis will prob- iibly tit.-vi.-lop in many (IllIel;tiill localities. Mulignutit Typhus Ii‘:-.v’er. .\r.h.t:ir. .\'. ‘L, January 5.-itiformtttion has been received by the state board of lleitltb that typlmiii lever is previilliuit to an alertn- ing exzont throughout the State, owing initiniv to tho continued inliunssii of the win-' lei‘. f tiilit weather i-ontinuss much longer grave results are feared. 1 . o There was one death from tygbus lover in the l’i.‘tlli.uliil7.u')' lust nlitiit. onewcues riiportetl. . lliitritie. L0}-‘D034’, January 5.-The ttoitmor'.\‘or- wiaulnti tit uliuigow, from Pbilndeioblmiost we head of cuttieiu n series of gain on the voyilitu. ' 0 - new Yeitit. Jttuusry 5.--.&rrivad-8taosmu- fibyssinia. from Liverpool and Anierique from svre. . uiuii.ti.r.ut. December 29.—Pue9d—-stunier Riv-ersonie, New Orleans. Mzssixh. December. :a.—8slied--steamer lulu. New Orleans. I.n'iuirool.. Jnuuury £.—Arrivod-—3toiuzier Ciétuxiuu, .\'sw0§i‘;tuus. 6 A V “-8 .V A 31- xnxii. .- 11' v testtia Oexsoef New '0rles.o?.7 .. Nxvr oituuxu. January 6.--Arrived.-eteuw er Auilinul, Liverpool. = t V J . V V _ V *l|‘¢.Mh0r. Y_Vl!'lV_0.bVlOf\!’1n0u,Vv stow y ;V-mag _ \Vll"l’IOI’ ‘KGIIM. I0‘ 3558 I Uflbo. . 3.i’01i'.£I_N§3-‘:- V . - ’VAnI§tV1il:lli,1l'V,§"rl_1?«e[_Fl:;ltt. ’_ ¥ _' ’;'i1lreoitt,lu'8i'-otuiuitn.) ' ..-it ‘ _=‘Io01t1$V0‘.(..D0¢_¢lXfll'i1l‘ is.-_-eon ..1Vei.’i2‘lMd37 Jerri ‘lmit.i1fsnit 11sca',s:Vno-dens. :otw;n,. ne-clone th‘oirins:¢li“.; How ou”ssrt.ii this uifsir mu ' _hVros:’iii ofllwli-twat 3’-v‘-l0,l>¢il=oe catching til. I cut’: imagine. my lefqre 1l§:'¢v¢‘.. ‘tutti his ‘onutaloans win it deirree stud it hall tighter $l'ia_ii_ the regulation. Ha wanna a. pair or -‘:‘boxiu*V.mi:s" itnd. an be was particular 33-’ to the .115 and liaise, s. liars-xnilieiwer who was on ‘Il0&I'1Y”lh0_§lK1lG errand, gain some information into the sale and nisuutscture or these articles fro the answer: or the manufacturer. 2 . ’ --The price you pay forts‘ boxing-glove," he said, "depends satirciy on the style of bfbcklnnfi thestumnit. Voiid also on the style or the glove. 1 can sell you is good set or gloves anywhere from $2‘ to sin or 5.1:. There‘: it sieve“-it small-sized‘ ciimnois. leather- bsek-igd stle'ivo--“that sells for :2. ins well put eogethier and strong. T)iJl_$lIii coverini: is cheap ‘3?lanllll)'.' and it is not attiizmi with curled Imir. Cotton and other ailing mime or the filling. They are boys’ size. .1 man’:- g 079 in the name ntutcriiti would cost $3. Tliis Kind is bought more for but-room use and bars’ clubs. V _ ‘ _V * "A dos-skin iciovsxiiitii that one over there. is worth from 5.’: to 37. They are very strongly Vmsdo, and are stuaeti with good euriea hair. That stile is used in athletic clubl. ir:~'ninosi— mm on loarrlug-Iclioohi. AB a. rule, profes- Iionalboxeriii use the bent gloves. with white tidbscn. They cost: from $9 toflr. They era the very jmuch in favor with wealthy "ouny inch or it pugiiistic turn of mind, who ea in set or tuitii in their rooms. "' ‘or the work that is done on boxing- fibres they are very oiiosn. The gloves Lu.-it mitire pitu tnrouzii rour hands. lent the hand coverlnxout first, and send tinu. out to be sewed up by girls. when they come back the outside covering is cone iltiii.-y go to another worlttuim tobe siitcho on to the hantl coverimg. They are thou, bromtht biici: to the shop and caroiuily sluifml with curled hair. pains being taken to lirovent the hair Irom getting into Knots and Diilupl lit the iitumtm process. VFIIIISIIIIXK is the next pro- cues, and than they are reitdytor the mar- e "Titers 1! not much life in the boxing-glove Ifatlo Just now, though I have orders away ahead from the sportltil: goods dealers. It not the trails in lilo:-3 articles boomiiu: tutti then everybody iieeiits to want is not of gloves to become it ktiocitur-out. The best trade in :)l()):‘l:Ks.{v'L’2lO'V0l is done in this fall and early The bintloniil Nixie Without Players. lfrom the wui.i..;i.... (1). ,c.( i~u.t.i' AWIOIIIIII lllmrlli three Weeks imve elapsed since the .\'etionttls were taken i.u,,_«;. mg V,I.eugue fold. nothing hits yet bot-it nccoiu. plished looking to the engnxctueht of players for next your. Crane mid lliuax, of lioston, end Burch, of lust. year’: ”Nutionnis, lint-o signified their acceptance of the terms prof- teroil by the Directors of the .\'ntiotittltt, but contracts items not been perfected with the men yet. In base bell circles this is rewarded mt wroilx. for while lliil Nationals’ lllitlillitlifa are asleep their pros ieclive rivals are scour- im: the country for use bnil tnluiit. tzettintt ruudy fur the next cltntupioilsliip cilittpeigti. The six clubs which are now perfected as iueiubers of the League have been strength- ened in all wool: points. and it is suited that they will . 0 ion the settsoix very evenly mutcheti. Th it refers solely to hasten, .\'ow York. l‘liile.delpitla.. lit. Louis. Cliltznuo and Detroit, and the New York papers persitit in declaring; that only these cities will be ztctuttl contestant: for the peniiattt next year. _ oirroslduiit Young, of the l.uu ue, however. - contradict: the story and says but there will certitini be eiirlii: clubs. tlllllulllfli tit preuni; none of be Lealtue omciais are pffiiillrflil‘ to iitiito whet city will coiilpiiite this qutitit. ‘Al’. on events. Mr. Y('7l.ll.lit eitys that. l\'m.lilui(ton will be coutitiueti its it Lenune city. (or after the action tulten by the Arbiirittloit Uoiiiinib tee It would be diiiltoiiorablu to pur.-iite any other course. To be sure, there win it pros hunt for uttlimiteci dispute and litigation if the Nntioiisls remain in i.iio..\tiiorlt:uit A350- citttion. but their pruiitpt acceptituue (If mu Leiit,'ue'ii propoiillioii entitles them to fair trentnicnt oi. the ltoiitll of their new itllies. shew utiil Gilligan are aitiii liuld subject to the wlitliezi or the Nutiuiinis. but they have not been seen by ttiiy iiiouiber of the club or even coittiiiunicutoii with its to on engage- ment ior next. your. The Southern League. Bpeclsl Dispatch to the Globe-ileiiiocnt. NE>tl'llf8, '.l‘ait:t., Januitry 5.-Presiilent Treudili: has called 0. mention of the Southern Bins Bull League for January 7. Among other important business‘ to be hrouixiit be- fore the meeting will be the question of drop- Iiln Charleston tutti rcliistalini: .\ieittphIs. it s it must is settled fact that .\ieuipltl:t will not beici£_liito the League. in Atlanta. Cimti.ntit.vo- us. .\miiivilie, Columbus. arid. it is said 53.- vuuuah invor her reinstatement. The Southern Lcnsztto Schedule Coin- . xiiittco. Bpcchtl Diipslch to the uluiie-Democrat. ATLANTA, G,t.. January 5.-The schedule Cotliiitltlco of tlie Soullicrii llnse iioll Lenitue will meet in Atlniitn, Tuestiity, the 12th of this month. ni: 10 o'clock. Tile committee will nrronize the schedule for the season's ironies. The body will be composed of the following entlemcu: Whiter it. Brown. of Atlnntn. C slrmi1n;J. it. aizlyborry, of.\’n.-iii- vilio; Issue (5. Haas. of snvntitieii. rind J. (5. Wiiburu, of Mncuii. i\Ui1LlUL has slitntsd J. ii. Purcell who played lnat your ivitn the league team 0 that city us uteueger. _ ~. -New Orleans Races. Nzw O}ll.l<.\.\‘8. January .'i.--The tvsitther to. day was clear mm cool. First race, for bi.-uten horses. tllf'6e-qLlnI‘- tors of a miie—-l\'on by Alice by a hall‘ lullxtll, llob Loctzwood second, Hibernia. third. beat- ing Wooilcrnft. Titus--i :'.li.l.'. bi.-coitil ruco, solliniz rnco, lnY0fllh.ell¢lltfls of B niilo-\\'oh by llittoti ltouxo by it half lotiytii. llttlvolio stecuntl. Brie-ti.-iira.c third, bvittiiig ltowtly Hui‘. Biortiuuutt, llGi0ChOi.i- brook uiiil Timtly. ' {lino--1:34. ’i‘itirilVructi. iiniidlcnp, one and one-quarter niiie:i-l\ on by liiohou by it leugtli and is hiilr, iiiroiln sci-oiid, liyuurobnti tiiirii. boittlui: Iii-uii lioiide and mo tlrau-Jo. Tittle»-2:17. i-‘ourtlt race, one unit one-sixteenth miles- Wuii by Fleur do Lie by is hair length, Ptiiilzu. secotiVi.i,Natlsritiner third, spstliliuxlitst. Time — A‘. , Five Thousniid Dollars for Speed. Special Dispatch i2:i"l.ne Globe-Duiuocrnt. l-5ritl.\'i.'rn:t.b. In... January 5.-—Tbs Slate Ilonrd of Aurlculttire that hero to-day in an- nual session and settled up their business lot- the past year. President Laudriyairs un- nunl address was an exhaustive review oi.‘ the onerations oi.’ the board for the your. and allowed that vvltiln the work ncouiiiplisitiiii had been more extenllve than lust )‘!'!lt‘, it’. ltnu all been done at coiittitierttlly loss flIli1n- cinl outlay. 'l'ite board decided to appro- Kristo $5,000 for speed, in that next premium s . row. V O’Leary and Weston. Itociuirritii, N. l’., January 5.-The score at the end of to~tluy'e well: was oiifollows: 0'Le:iry. 1.200 miles; ll‘estou, 1.156 miles. Weston’: sore foot. is improving, but 0'Leery complains of iusoutnln. Sporting Notes. DUCK shooting is reported coed at Poi:-lnr Bluirs. sow: wonderful bowling is being done at the bowling tuurixniiisnt. lirmnr GUl§.ilD)lA.\'N caught 1!. seven-pound piclterel ni. Unlioltin Creek bundny nfiertiooil. Cl-£0. Bl>(i'|'X‘ nsheii sit the Cliicnito nnii .\li.ot1 Cfossiilitf yesterday, and returned home with at lnriie basket mil of croppie. BILLY .\‘oni.t-: itu-'.i ltog Woods, of this city, have the roptmitiutt of ham ' the best ciiicltun tigltteni and trainers in the Vest. l-Iiionzix and Ed Troittler wont to ltoilit..\io.. last. suuiluy on ‘B built, but only not seven quuils on El. sixteen-inlle trip bnci: to cubu. Ton i{ti.t.t.'r is itrrnngi to lint-a several of the prominent local rim: exhibition at Louisiana, ‘future. V Ton Kn.t.r and Tom Alien will attend i-iii Kelly in his match with lsurlto l-‘ritiny even- ing. while the Xrli-ill Lad will be looked nllur by Pat Kilian nun Oscitr Fio.o. Kelly tum out to Union Park yesterday and tool: several spins around the truck. J. Lin: mnrn. Slumber or Parliament and 5 larominenl. sportsman, from Aberdeen, scot- imd, WA: in the city yesterday. on. his wit)’ me. lie has been llfesi: for some time look- : tor buiritio, but reports that lie milled to 510.. in tlisuettr ecitiihot so one. us however secured it - ariis number of antelope. Hr. Ltnlpli ion for cbiunico lAstVeveninz'. ' Liberal Kansans, Bpoclll Dlspluli to the Globoobcmocnt. .\'icw'i~oii, Ksin.’ Jsuuitry 5.—-‘-.1 guaranteed subscription of 330,000 bu Just been raised by the citizens of xswton‘ and given to ’1‘ilIlulVy Brothers. of Jenuvillo. Iiicb.. II on induce- ment for thirin to locate their carriage foe- non. ‘The Vwot-its will iKlV9"mlJ1UY.m9'W oocuory bit to woo. “then iiiiinixn will be - crnntatl this month. . V s s _V wiiezounx min‘ svVito_'~i‘ii>~sn’t 3n'LO.8‘pI'i1m’ti1-‘J takes acooil stuusiiix-niatcli excitement to’ 'J.‘ney will continue their session to-moi‘-.. on give I! spiirf‘ ._. ‘Goblets, per dozen, ’I‘nnV1l'ile'r‘2i, per. dozen, .]3le‘aniIt=tioiasi‘S3.iaites:- :.zi.tnii.<.mi:itaai:i>iiraiiit- 2'2” -— for artificial‘ bearers ’ ans; hixs,.li’eety‘;iitiirsi:¢;c ‘ gnm§%,9:;¢ffgr§%§g?? ._VV stotuettes’. 50c;to_’$3.50.“ . V _. __ __ ‘ VVV.V$2 i ' V V ' V _ Artistic }{itV!!.“nl#i'$i§ '_Ls'r8o€nrpet-,,ie'I.t_Rjoclc- fin-_.-.1!‘ Vpfigfl. V.BrasirFrdme_h - _ V inriflltair. - ._T8§ic$,. ‘ I l _ . ‘I 3,39 _. VV$1'£i9~.VV VV-?g_1.gg;'“ Beautiful Grystal Glass I':l—’mii1scmeCr3shilVQlsss ' "Bountiful iii‘.-itss lllir Lamp, i‘it_i_iiVi_',fi>ristn:iif, -’ 5 22¢ — . ;~ .V ' _ . _ 32¢ V libnxe-made Candy, per pound, V V A. -bone Corset, _i2.‘ic Famous Vfiitosiilicil 100» Vri:1iV:iire' at —‘i§*a=:Vr’r; xte. Kat. _. ’Isi':‘_riclViV anti Vil?uri;e;1- Bxsketsiclioap. - i 4V 3 $100 A Beautiful Bronze Fire‘ Set, Shovel, Tongs js"nd Poiifil‘, BOVLH ’ ping Bags. V A From Ls'til_es" Leather $it_e_p- 25.3 10 3'8 5'0- .V‘;I'iV'e’:itVs'_e'.-r_ii=i~..i.«i“i:i:i°gii':‘i~.i:ilii: V _ Send stamp for Illustrated iClatxt.loguc._ in cni.’il‘csss' Vraricily. V1-.. _ iDi}nwVc;-gt, Nnwrox. —Is‘.i.\‘. . —Jiinuitry .’i.—‘rhe Ivreweon filliltlx and l-:lu\'sior Uoliipnnytvag-or umxod - here this aitoriiooit by the election of . War- lteiitiue as Presitioilt and Troii.st1ror,i-ism Chat. it. sic!’-‘I111. Saltwater)‘. Tito 1)ll'cct0i’s_ are 1!. wtu-lteiitiiis. S. l.eiiinonV. Chas. it. Zltlt’.‘Lnll'l8fld. Davin Gee-rs. 'l‘ne~ca.iiitslst«oclt is $.'~u,wo. . JIAXPKIBAD. llio.. Janitors‘ 5.~—'-A nines-meet- ing mitt held ouuliiy at Palmyra, and it com. mittee consisting of - repreiieutaiives from even‘ townsllip in the county appointed to properly petition the County court to order an election for the issue or bonds for site pu r. pose of buiitiitii; ll new Court iiouxe in iiamti. but and repalritiir the one at rsimyru. About $.’.o.ix)u will be required. - 31‘itlz.\'l’<)R, ILL. , January §.—i'eter Howard. a prominent. cottl dealer of this city. was ur- restcil tu~dny, clitlrgcd with hinting as- saulted Illlnil I-itiwztrils. it) years old. and Sareii Milclitsil. ll year: old. witile the Couimtblu was reiidltix the warrant ilowrtrd whipped out o six-shooter aitiicuttimenceii bluhtx uwttv. This two shots tired be_rore‘lie wits disarlticd tools: no effect. llownrd was held in $5.0m bonds. S.i.\' Fl-lA.\‘i.‘-1360. January 5.-Ciiarioii .'t.Wot- more, Chief \'itlt:ultut'itl 0fl1t!Of‘0f cciiiruriilii, ii.-ft ui-titty tur \Vu.iillllll(l.0ll. viii New Urieiims, to repre.~.'etit the views or the ileum of state \'it.ii.-iilturni Cotitmiziitionurii reiipi.-ctiiti: logis- lotioll on viticuilurtll limiters that may come before Collilrosil. Wiltinoro, with other limiti- burii of the Viticiilturiil llosrii, limt hoeit eti- xiwoil i_ii prepisriiii: ii. bill on spurious with-4," W|ilCil._C'Olli-H033 will be -usifed to lane-action om . . ‘ _ Lu: Clll7(.‘l~'.S, hi’. .\i'.. Jiittuttry 5.--.\l'r. John W. l'oe, who hit: been Sheriff .0: Llncolti County. New liexicti, some yoore, hiu sent in his resigimtimi. air. You has large .rtmlos- iiiio imii (‘lllfltl interests in the Territory, and rcxiitns U) tulle‘ ciiitrtze of them. no hits been is very pupuiitr iiizi.-or, and hill nccouiits lire nil ziirttliiiit. ‘Ilia-ro is quite it strhiigio for the V iVn:iitioii.V Put Gairrut, who lulled “lliliy the lid," is the citolco or the people, but it is under.-itomi that he will not nccept. the place, iiuil this ])l‘\)i)‘.l.LlHlU=.‘.\( are that Deputy bherifl Brent will be lit‘. I‘oo‘ti successor. —.... .. Shot by n Gittig of Rouglia. Os“-Vlzito, S. Y., Jnuuiiry 5.-Fred lsciinler, __Va.liout oilyours old. was shot ‘in the abdomen lnstiiiuitt at Condor, ten miles fromhere. lie is not expected to live. George John- son. “-‘lifi is thought to have done the shoot- ing, wits sirrestutl. On New \'eixr'e eve a. son of Sciiisli=.r'I tnnrrieti Miss Wliliiiieritii, and on returning to her father's rusitietim tho brldsli pitriy wore annoyed by_n |:flli‘.{ or rouxltti who iimiio distunlnoiziua on liii-pulls nmi tormi. Lnist ullzltt they re- tiirtieii. niiti itttvr luutluli: nnil pounding on till sorts of Illlilfulilulllii or some time, old mail ‘.-citniurcntiie out uutl a~ltetl that the noise iiiiulit he stopped. its one of his dough-' turn was subject to llY.1L6i‘lCt\l tits and could not static! the tieixfetiiiiit noise. Line of the grant: iihouicil: "D-llllil him, shoot. him and stop his tioisu." 'l‘iie l"l‘P0rI of it pistol was . heard and bchulcr fol oxclititnirix: '‘l‘ The gain: of rough: then Ant isliulc Acquittctl. It ‘.\'ti:w Yotitt. January 5.—‘l‘he Jury in the Mn Euiio case was out for two hours and forty |nIl1l.lEOl,(lUf'lnl{ tviiicit time tlimiudxe and lawyers went home. the spectators van- ished. and the poor tiruizuiat. wondered about iii the SIIBUOW.-5 waiting to hear his rate. _When the Jury rclttriied the fiirunlan announced to the cleric it veriiictnf not i.'tiIlty.V .\ir. Am l-Jtiiie shook hun-hi with the jurors and then learned that for five buliotsi they stooil 7 to .'i»i’or acquittal. ’1‘iti~it he wipeii his tours uwisy and went home ti. lbouizliiiui illflll. out shot. help me." lied. . Struck Nitttiritl Gus. Bpi-cisi iiispnlvli iii the (liabe-lit-inoct-st. \l‘iti:t:x.i.\’i;, ll’. .\‘.t., January 5.5-What: })l‘OlllI:ie:3l0l)6 one or the lieevlest flows of 7 natural can struck in the Upperohio volley was topped near this city V liuc niltht. ‘rho well is sititutcil on the liccrum form, two niiii ottu-liiilf miles iruni the city iiniitii. and one mile hortit or the Pittsbur Divlsionof iltu llnlilmore nud (iliio ltitilroe . Tite ilttiid V was reached at about «T75 feet. The pressure is xtruii-,: cnolixh ti) throw it mim into the nlr Wllltiil placed en ti. board overtho mouth of the we . . Poaching on the Red Minn’: Preserves. Special Disiulcb to (lie Oiolic-Dciuocriti. \l’t.\'i'ii;i.i>, K.\.\'., Jenusryo.--All hunters in the Territory without it permit from Col. Stunner, comiitnnilitig the United States troops at Citluwuii. ltiive been arrested b the military and taken to Ft. Reno, and is I who pass tim’i‘erriiory line without armis- iiltm are arrested. The lutnstts line 5 being pntroliod hy iuouiiteti videttes. and this pitrl-‘ utliiie of hunters l:~ now his inaccessible to the Vwititonlisu it: though Vloentud in the moon. Keene. the Actor, improving. Knisas Cirr, 3153.. January 6.-'rhe condi- tion or iiuone‘, the actor. iaf materially im- proved tn-iiny. and he is progressing satis- iuctot-iiy zowurd recovery. Mr. K00il0'§ wile will arrive tomorrow, itiiilon l-‘ritiny morning: he will be taken to .\‘ctv Yorl: by specittl car. The coiupnnvwlll reiiiuiu tozietiierior six weeks nwititinz Mr. Keene‘; recovery. ' Opposed to Evolution. Cli.\ll!.l:li‘l‘0N, 3. C. . Jauuat-iyV5.-—Ai: it special meeting or the Citsrletiton l‘resbyteVry liut _ iiiixht resolutions were adopted decinriiix Dr. Jiimits Woodrow unlit to teach in tlie‘-:.theo- logical iictiiiltxlry on uccuuilt V0! in: evolution l.lieory,ituil tilrectihi: the tiieoioiilcel students under the cure of tho proiibytory to wititdraw from tho soiiiitinry. . - 3lAltItlED Al‘ NIGHT. llotvit Pretty 15- ciu-Old Girl Got a. lliisbiind. ' il-‘rein the Brooklyn L'uien.3 VV Reports of an eiopotuem. in ll’iudsor‘I'er- rttce, l"lfl.lbl.l§ll, ls axitntlmr the reitiilents in that quiet nclghbbrliood. The parties who are sold to have run away to _got married are Zilissllattie I-‘other, the pretty 15-year- oltl daughter or Mr. John l~‘ot'i:er. ni.weil- iznewn nnti well-to-do merchant. and Oiiules Smith. The lovers disappeared Jul. Thurs- diiy night. ~ when leaving the young lady’: home that night the young man was heard to say: "I don't suppose you care if flame and Ielope?" , TIIOY than irncoedetl to the residence of Rev. U. D. ‘mick. in Twelfth elrcet,8outh lli-oc‘.;iyn. by whom they were. at. mints 110111‘, niucie mini and w fe, there belntt two witnesses to the ceremony. They became ite- . quninled tliri.-e ycurtt site. when young Smith tnoved to Wiuiiwl‘ 'I‘ei-race (rent this city. when Miss llntlio went lo the coun- try Il$lI_ii|.l1nillel' Ll cltmdetitine correspond- ence was carried on between them, which was discovered and intern: ted by the ultra father. Ysiiteriiuv morning helnttei-learned . titui. Lintlie had been secretly married to young umith. iii: found. upon investigation that the Rev. .U. D. (iullclt bad perform the ceremony in the presence ot um Hmlnil Dunn of ‘Tenth street, ‘Booth liroolii ti. and Kettle Olbyteti. -1150 of 2200111 re ltiyu. it is said tiutV}i1r.’t’orter. as soon a hmlearuoii the tact: of the cue. threatened to turn linttie out of the houseif she returned. The «room is understood to be .- very well elf. and able to care tor his young wife. in is the son of John amlth, 3 well- ltnown and iniluentlal citizen of_ Windsor Terrace. V ' - - . ' Mr. Smith did not Vknow of his son’: mu»- riaxe until hut night. when lliutvio entered the house and young. Ntxilch introduced mu - Ilntlie its his wire. Air. Smith is is will tt.nd_V .V’ .. -.,‘ . A.‘ with their ‘xiii: $11.25 if _ V 113 Wave: ‘l'Wl\IV¢ni2'v'iaii¢:r ,Ei{sV V Va.iul’tt;e yearly: iguxy uwgim ' lg *.$fl‘1l6 Jilin.) . . In I tlotvivtown tV~.':truii‘tjVitia‘-.3, ycstémlity NWTHOOH. an elderly s;i2nti'ie_.inttii, or miiay coitiplexiou. was iiuldimg it iiliiaéii or ruby liquor to tiiuiiitlit. pi-cliitiintiry to 111?-1.115;: it. Tim: operation‘ wits 1-rt,-gt-V-ii.-ii by‘; _;.,V.,;;¢ Hill? at the coittoitis of titi:’;;‘.;t.-.-x, :'m'?.* limit;-, and \s'lieii afew drops were il)¢3Z\.'d hi anti‘ 2J_lu't\'t-Vd I V to trickle iiowii his tiirmtt, it; W."i's" with an any of proiouiitl sttiiiy. Two aim-r at-..:,i.-m.-,n stood ilD.Af', hiixiousiy wni.--itltig 'i‘\'\.rl')' miiveiiiettt-. iii if the inst-rer "tvtiru it 10?)’. with’ i’*0i-Vol.’ to t'r;itd‘u'iiii'i tiileitt~'iii timmi. The hr.-t nip sismimii to ill; {mid tiieittorli-.< from the iitumiicii or the u'xp..-rt* who revealed the iipcrniioti, ii.itt.i liiul nliluckilii his lips mildly it xreiit. tmnly _tim.y,i_- ‘fit is unctuouil portorliiititce o-rer,lit:< .-tot ui_m'n the plus: with ii. show of relilclnttm.-. mid i{l'l_tVulv reiiiurkotl us one of the gt .iiluiui.-it: "loo are right. -lloiiiileur; the sirniita is hit you . sumlowil. but the vitluit, pcrltlit me’ to hug- gt-wt. is itehiewliut itreutur. ‘ ' ~ This littlejudgtueitt wn.-i rewutiloti uiitli e. xolil piece. the exact dctmiiiiitetioii «J wiiicn the tvitiiesslilg reporter could not uuunnma, The recipient. uttered ix word of tiiitnlzni atitl then’ witiidrew, while the reporter reiimitiuil and inquired the meiiiiinx of the cur traits. nctiuh. One of the ttoutluuleli, Wm whom he who itcq,ui.tini.i.-J, inuizhed at the tin lion, and then tsnstvcrcd it. ,".\iy partner ittid I lmve been disputing over the grade itnd vttibe of tin invoice o: liri.tndy." he said, "tutti we cniiuu mg“ um. xesuluuul expert in to settle the mat‘t.er.‘* ' ’ ‘,e'l“t‘;"l'lD§ do you mean by prolossional er- ‘ "Why, it man who tastes liquors for A llv-_ lfllt. Ttiero are very row in the Uiiiteil stittex, butin l-iuropu It is quite n blllinusi, and the experts‘ charge ' for their 8t.'l‘\'lL‘os Jun 5; do cotloumcrtcrs, woolqgrndtirs, ' ‘Hm. luster: and coffee-sunipig;-3, .1-ml.-3 3, Hug‘ much use for them here, because whole‘- suiers import their liquors ttireuiiy uraiiuti in Europe, and they buy them for Just, wins: they are. The few in Sun frixuciiico Wlidsa. Judgment. is utierrlng are mostly Junior pai't~ uertt in liquor firms who. can afford to give -thoninu interest for their Judxiiieut..". ~ ".l$_I.Il0 sense of discriniitiuriuit finer than can be acquired by expuriuticc’.-" "Uli. yes: it is is natural gift to ixccusirler-i iiblo extent. Uti\‘0l0]lUd, of course. by i.'ulii- ’ vutioti. but. iii ll btisiheuu that can not well be imported to imotiier. At any rate, it selthmi ls, except in Europe. where it is handed . down troiu faltlier to aim." . The geotieiiiitn, BUi.‘l’llIiS}KuV’fl the reporter niistot half is dozen "tasters," null it call wits mime on the one that he stated win the must- ex tert. The ilrtlxl: was loiinil Lily blowing iue cioutlet of Vsiitolte towards mu ceiling with eviiieiit eitjoyniciit, iuiii what: made acqnniiiteti with hhi caller‘.-I t-rrutitl, lie rt-Ierretl to his occupation, stating tliiit he” was not in U'l|ll1lil;.' in. present. g Going into furi.iiei'_explu.nttttonit, the cou- noissour suited that prior to 6')XlI.¢il.'ii\v'¢ worst such or ieniullng it celiitr tor filth‘. he wuui. have to prepare iiiili.-ieii as an nililute would for: contest. for r£t)\'ul’Itl dl1_\’Sil'.l would re.‘ train from smoking: itnii itn uxcmté of .uir.ittt;, rich food or any ciittritctur lilteiy tn vlziitte the sense of taste. Stuiiu of the ntiifusaiuu limited themselves almost ioVt:riw..:urs and ciieese,'i.ho latter article of diet beiiii: uspe. cinli calculated to maize th "V! ow accurate are you iii iieteriiiiuitttz the grade and age oi‘. ii. liquor!" ttsit-.~d Liiu‘ru- porter. ’ - * . _ "ll ell,‘ln regard to ;zr.ulo._Ior itiiynr-t- .' citus man at the business ‘cittrit-ii nu uxiti-tiy by testing as any CllOlI1l.\L, and even bi.-t..ur, for there are many vnluitblu prop:-.rti.-5 in liquors that I chenticai test. would not d -iliiu. Aiiu is smote dlncuit. imitior. its it iimvbs ' created artificially to nil iuteiitst ttiiil pur- poses. except that or actual iiioirit. Fur in. stance. if 1 should «keep ubottio of ttpirit.-i oil ~ that. mttittoi- lace, and tlttti. fire siiuiihibs kept burning or six xnonths, there would he as much sue added to ii: _lI$1Kl|iIinfl lieeii in '- V the‘ cellar for three years." Then agiiiii, as has occurred in this State, the ciluiitte of one season may mine the vintitxe inferior to one uyeur or two later. lists: will ninlte the xi-itpes lug ,a.ud too much rsinwtiide- prlve tlietnof lood,~or t.lt'et-is may be other.‘ " unfnvoritblo munitions that may citnite is ac- terlorntion the: can not be made up in the your or two that may elapse before a success- ful harvest." . ‘ _ ' The ex ‘art.’ there waxed enthusiastic over the or uctions of his native France, and wound up it lengthy eulogy Wltli”£hI) user- tion that the earth had til do with the mayor of wines and liquors, and that there was as ‘ wide a. difference between the products at diuerenl: districts of l-jrttuce as more was Do- twe—u countries. when brought back to the ' subject in hand lteV said that the business . j. was more of a profession in Europe than nnywhere else. _There they were often sworn as Government omcers. and besides ultra good business an arbitrator: in quarrels over quality and prices. in such ce.iiosVVtlieir Judgment will litw to the parties employ- V ins: i.i.i_em.~ Tl.l0'§f1l.(.llnR-OI liquors before reading them-abroad render: an expert 51 most vttlueless here, in a. European hgg would never dare to Attempt. to Bitlino inferior article. The most oroilta men: they found was in recomiuendinu stock . for the cIillil!'S‘0I rich men. wnode-tired this best and haul not the teclinical knowledge that. would keep them from paying lirxt- ‘ ‘- class prices for stnmddcterod to pioueithe taste. - < ‘ "is an expert in good driiiknbies as another.'" “Not. slwnys.- Many of the but make it V specialty of one clniis of liquor. Still there are many with can determine the value of - . wines its well its they can ~_brttndies and wlilsli:ies." V ’ ‘ .‘ ‘'1: there Vany method that can teach the V some of ucciirnte deterinirisi.lou':" _ . _V "Well. I can't. say that there iii. 1: is A natural izift to h eerie extent. but ii: has to V be cultivated and all Ll by experience. Julio’ _ the mine as on prol si ti. 'i‘iiotutois it. sort. or memory L in liniters with one.u’nd it is seldom extinguished by tho’ iispiie of time. Of » courno there are secrets in Ull!_blHInI:.s':{. but .. tasters seldom import them to any but their V descendants. If ta. young man tiiiotvit am’. A titude for the business. iii-t father tnkcs h in into tiieceller with him iuitn itpprmtt-l~:ii.~ and he goes through years of p(ut:tVi-ca and education before he becomes an expert. when he can unto at wine or liquor and name the part oi.‘ the world it was innnuftiottirod in, be basin: be understood the buiiiuen. _ V . "Do all have the some meuiod?‘ ., . '-rretty much; they may very in tlieit'mnn- nor of doteeunx the qualities. but not to any extent.‘ !‘orinstance.ous will merely 58319‘ the sub ect and then filllt it uni’-: M10‘-Ml‘ N“ no: arr re as B. conclusion until the liquor reaches his Itouxttcli. Still.‘ others will rel)’ . considerably on their sense of smell and Will sniffnt the liquor several time: before tiul’.~V in, it, who nine results are runciied BY -1}, however. and the tasters have no couiliotx. _ V - ‘Does ion: service lll£V¢ill1)'?°,a.°°‘ l°W'>“” tutor’: rcept. on ' V . . m'u*g{%Xint‘lRIl 1 ever ififitm or. was man are worn out tutu broken dorm D3! will!‘ lfilwfl Ill ’ , V,” mw yours, but in tar. as IU.]l1Ol‘l8BX- » piers go I tiiiui: that ~n::e improve: them as much as'lt. does the subject of their wort." - 1-no reporter thmtoo: two or three lesson! ‘V in sninpiinx and abandoned this iillbieocln , toooanxaroumtor further prouitix. V V _ V n . Y0‘;-l'l‘l.i main (5)? " .' 7,; .V) c pnlnlo ~.i.-nit. ‘-. ie employ-V ~ V I _on one class ofV~Vl